@booklet {892191, title = {HIV Prevention in Maharashtra, India}, journal = {Harvard Business Publishing}, year = {2011}, abstract = { The case examines Avahan{\textquoteright}s delivery model for targeted HIV prevention in India within a value-based framework by describing an implementing nongovernmental organization{\textquoteright}s district level activities. After providing information about the epidemiological, organizational, and political context, the case shows how the nongovernmental organization, Muslim Samaj Prabodhan Va Shikshan Sanstha (MSPSS), is able to tailor a set of activities to match the needs of its target communities under the guidance of one of Avahan{\textquoteright}s six "state lead partners," Mukta, which is contracted to recruit and manage grantee NGOs. Through a detailed description of MSPSS{\textquoteright} activities, the case examines how high-value, comprehensive HIV preventive services can be delivered to a high-risk population. The case ends with MSPSS{\textquoteright}s leaders challenged to preserve the value of the program as they prepare to transition the program to government ownership. Teaching Note\ available through Harvard Business Publishing. [[{"fid":"3308361","view_mode":"default","type":"media","attributes":{"height":"258","width":"363","alt":"MSPSS Ceremony Honoring Female Police Officer","title":"MSPSS Ceremony Honoring Female Police Officer","class":"media-element file-default"}}]]MSPSS Ceremony Honoring Female Police Officer. Source: MSPSS. (Exhibit 19 from "HIV Prevention in Maharashtra, India " case.) Learning Objectives:\ To understand the role of strategy in health care delivery through an examination of how HIV prevention programs generate value for the populations they serve through their selection and configuration of program activities. Keywords:\ Marginalized populations, targeted interventions, strategy, HIV prevention }, author = {Claire Cole and Julie Rosenberg and Joseph Rhatigan and Rebecca Weintraub and Michael E. Porter} }