LifeNet International
Nicole Coglianese, MS, RD, serves as a Program Officer at LifeNet International since September 2022, where responsibilities include updating the Medical Curriculum to enhance training for health facility staff and developing emergency lessons for critical health situations. Previously, as an Independent Consultant for LifeNet International, notable achievements included authoring successful grant proposals to secure funding. Prior roles included Technical Advisor and Sr. Health and Nutrition Technical Advisor at Food for the Hungry, Inc., where project involvement spanned maternal and child health interventions and research on enteropathy in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University. Other experiences cover various technical and research positions in public health and nutrition, including work with Project HOPE and Global Food and Nutrition, Inc. Coglianese holds a Master of Science in Food Policy and Applied Nutrition from Tufts University and a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition from the University of Pittsburgh.
LifeNet International
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LifeNet partners with community health centers to build their medical and administrative capacity and connect them with pharmaceuticals and equipment. By strengthening local capacity in every link of the healthcare delivery chain, we can transform primary care for Africa’s poor. LN's conversion franchise platform for primary care health centers is designed for impact, scale and sustainability, drawing on business principles to build in-country capacity and generate long-term effect. LN launched its conversion franchise model with 12 facilities in Burundi in 2012. Now, in 2017, LN's network has expanded to include 77 facilities in Burundi, Uganda, and the Eastern DRC, providing high quality care for over 1,000,000 patient visits per year. By 2025, LN plans to transform quality of care received in 20 million patient visits to 1,000 franchised health centers operating in 10 East African countries. LN has been recognized by the WHO as an innovative healthcare solution through Social Innovation in Health Initiative (SIHI) and is active in innovation networks including Innovations in Healthcare, the Social Enterprise Accelerator at Duke University (SEAD), the Center for Health Market Initiatives (CHMI), the International Center for Social Franchising (ICSF), the Pfizer Foundation, the Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network (EPN), and the Segal Family Foundation.