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Ethiopia Digital Health Activity (USAID)

A cornerstone of Ethiopia's Health System Transformation Plan is using innovative digital health interventions and informed policy decisions based on quality data to improve the health and well being of Ethiopians. The USAID-funded Digital Health Activity (DHA) is a five-year project that supports Ethiopia in improving the quality and availability of healthcare services through the…


Translating Data for Implementation (Data.FI)

Data for Implementation (Data.FI) is designed to accelerate and sustain access to high-quality data to expedite HIV epidemic control and maintenance. The project is USAID’s primary mechanism for strengthening data, technology, and health information systems to support HIV activities. Data for Implementation aims to improve global, regional, and national in-depth analyses of HIV epidemiologic and…


TB Data, Impact Assessment, and Communications Hub (TB DIAH) Project

The TB Data, Impact Assessment, and Communications Hub project works to improve and harness existing tuberculosis (TB) data and knowledge sharing on TB worldwide. TB DIAH project: Strengthens collection, analysis, and use of routine and nonroutine TB data. Improves performance-based monitoring and evaluation (M&E) frameworks and information gathering. This includes improved design and implementation of…


Family Planning Access Program

Since 2013, JSI has leveraged its over 30 years of leadership in health supply chain management to monitor various family planning (FP) pharmaceutical agreements negotiated by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (the Foundation) with manufacturers. These agreements were enacted under the Family Planning 2020 initiative (FP2020) to reduce the public sector purchase price of…


Strengthening Routine Immunization Services in Pakistan

In Sindh province, overall immunization coverage is 29% while coverage in districts varies from 10% to 68.5% in Kashmore and Jamshoro districts, respectively (Sindh Bureau of Statistics and UNICEF 2015, 228). Sindh houses some of Pakistan's largest slums with Karachi city having the highest number of unvaccinated children in the world, followed by Lahore, before…


Results-Based Financing For Enhancing Book Distribution In Cambodia

The World Bank estimates that in some countries as many as half of textbooks are not received by beneficiaries. JSI and World Education, Inc. are implementing The Results Based Financing to Enhance Book Distribution Project in Cambodia to strengthen the book supply chain to ensure children in early grade classrooms have the books they need…


Rapid Immunization Skill Enhancement (RISE) in India

JSI is developing the Rapid Immunization Skills Enhancement (RISE) package with a capacity-building framework to cater to different levels of health personnel vis-a-vis program managers, medical officers, health workers, and mobilizers in India. JSI is implementing RISE under the Gavi Health System Strengthening Phase 2 Grant for India. The objective of RISE is to develop…


Technical Assistance to Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs)

More than 40 countries have developed field epidemiology trainings to improve the knowledge, skills, and competencies of health officials responsible for disease surveillance and response systems. The trainings also build capacity at the national, provincial, and district levels to more rapidly identify and respond to disease outbreaks and epidemics and improve prevention and control. John…


Reproductive Health Commodities Logistics System (RHC-LS) Automation System Strengthening in Myanmar

JSI has been helping to strengthen the health supply chain in Myanmar since 2013, working toward piloting a reproductive health commodities logistics system (RHC-LS) in 12 townships. At the time, rural health centers and township facilities entered logistics data by hand and sent the forms up the system, to be entered into the computer system…


InSupply: Innovations for Public Health Supply Chains

inSupply is an umbrella project incorporating seven supply chain components, which collectively aim to improve the performance and efficiency of contraceptive, vaccine, and essential medicine supply chain systems. The seven components are linked by a number of cross-cutting themes, namely increasing data visibility and the use of data to drive strategic and operational supply chain…


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