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Ghana Strengthening the Care Continuum (USAID)

Building on four years of successful work targeting key populations across the country, in 2019 the Care Continuum entered a new phase of work to target the general population and achieve HIV epidemic control in the Western Region of Ghana, which has the highest burden of HIV in the country. The project’s vision is that…


Zambia DISCOVER-Health Project (USAID)

The USAID DISCOVER-Health Project aims to improve the lives of Zambians by providing them with better access to quality health care. The project contributes towards HIV epidemic control in Zambia, while also providing technical assistance around integrated reproductive health, family planning, and maternal and child health services and products. These efforts include differentiated, person-centered care…


Ethiopia Last Ten Kilometers 2020 (BMGF)

The Last 10 Kilometers 2020 Project (L10K 2020), the second phase of the L10K project, supports Ethiopia’s efforts to strengthen a responsive and resilient primary health care system that improves the health status of families and communities. It does so through innovative and evidence-informed reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) interventions. While Ethiopia has made…


BMGF Ethiopia Universal Immunization through Improving Family Health Services (UI-FHS) 2011

JSI’s Universal Immunization through Improving Family Health Services (UI-FHS) project works to improve Ethiopia’s routine immunization (RI) system. The project provides support to operationalize and strengthen Ethiopia’s national RI strategy, Reaching Every District (RED), to improve the country’s availability, utilization, quality, and sustainability of immunization services. In 2011, JSI was awarded a learning grant from…


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