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Ethiopia Data Use Partnership

The Ethiopia Data Use Partnership (DUP) is a collaborative endeavor of Ethiopia’s Ministry of Health (MOH) to advance the country’s healthcare through their Information Revolution vision, which focuses on cultivating an information culture; digitalization and the scaling-up of priority health information systems (HIS); and strengthening HIS governance. JSI leads the DUP partner consortium that provides…


DREAMS Innovation Challenge Funds Manager

The DREAMS Innovation Challenge (DREAMS-IC) worked to reduce the incidence of HIV infections in adolescent girls and young women living in 10 sub-Saharan African countries through the implementation of innovation solutions, contributing to the overall PEPFAR target of a 40% reduction in new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women in target countries by…


Global Health Supply Chain – Technical Assistance (GHSC-TA)

The Global Health Supply Chain – Technical Assistance – Tanzania project aims to improve the health status of Tanzanians by increasing access to health commodities, strengthening accountability, and promoting sustainable financing through the development of an agile, flexible and sustainable health supply chain in Tanzania. The project works to increase the ability of the Government…


The Zambia Peer Educators for HIV Self-Testing (ZEST) study

Building on a strong history of innovative HIV treatment in Zambia, JSI implemented a pilot study in collaboration with Harvard University, T.J Chan School of Public Health which was designed to inform introduction and scale up of HIV self-testing targeting for female sex workers. The Zambia Peer Educators for HIV Self-Testing (ZEST) study took place…


Tuberculosis Health Action Learning Initiative (THALI)

John Snow India Private Limited (JSI India) contributes to the India national TB response through the Tuberculosis Health Action Learning Initiative (THALI, 2016-2020). Funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), this project focuses on urban TB and engagement of the private sector in Kolkata. The consortium has proposed a comprehensive multi-pronged technical approach…


Ethiopia Achieving Excellence in Primary Health Care (Gates Foundation)

As Ethiopia moves from Millennium Development Goal targets to the longer-term Sustainable Development Goal priorities, Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) is focused on creating an effective continuum of care that allows those populations at the lowest levels of access to engage with the primary health care (PHC) system. The Achieving Excellence in Primary Health…


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…


Myanmar RMNCH Quality of Care Project (UNICEF)

In Myanmar, at least 1,900 pregnant women and 53,000 children under the age of five die annually, largely from preventable causes. The government of Myanmar has committed itself to achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDG) and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030. Despite improved coverage of health service interventions in some areas in Myanmar,…


VRIDDHI: Scaling up RMNCH+A Interventions

The USAID-supported VRIDDHI project is a technical partner to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India to scale up Government of India’s RMNCH+A strategy. VRIDDHI supports six state governments of Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Punjab and Uttarakhand and 30 high-priority districts (HPDs) therein to scale up RMNCH+A interventions. The support provided…


Tanzania Community Health and Social Welfare Systems Strengthening Program (USAID)

In Tanzania, HIV is among the leading causes of death, particularly among young people. An estimated 1.4 million adults are living with HIV (Tanzania HIV Impact Survey 2018) and 2.3 million children have been orphaned due to AIDS (Tanzania Country Operational Plan 2018). However, Tanzania only has 44% of the required human resources for health…


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