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Figure 2 | Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation

Figure 2

From: Cost-effectiveness of using a social franchise network to increase uptake of oral rehydration salts and zinc for childhood diarrhea in rural Myanmar

Figure 2

ORASEL value chain per packet. Blue bars show cumulative value of the product at each point in production. Rightward arrows all add value to the product. Leftward arrow shows that PSI subsidizes the product by $0.43 to promote distribution. Retail services by SPH providers add $0.12. Total value of all rightward arrows is the social cost of ORASEL and comes to $0.66 + $0.12 = $0.78.

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