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Strengthening Ethiopia’s Urban Health Program (USAID)

Strengthening Ethiopia’s Urban Health Program (SEUHP) targeted vulnerable populations and reached an estimated 2.4 million households by strengthening Ethiopia’s Urban Health Extension Program (UHEP) in 49 cities/towns in seven regions over the life of the program. SEUHP assisted the GoE to improve the quality of community-level urban health services, increase demand for facility-level health services,…


Advancing Partners & Communities

While significant gains in global health have been made over the past several decades, there is still much work to be done. Family planning and reproductive health services are of particular importance. According to the World Health Organization’s Fact Sheet No. 351, 222 million women in developing countries lack access to desired family planning services….


Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Component of USAID’s Maternal and Child Health Program (USAID)

Pakistan’s progress in reducing maternal and newborn child mortality has been slow. As Pakistan’s population increases by more than 3 million people every year, population growth imposes a tremendous burden on the health infrastructure and the nation’s scarce resources. As such, Pakistan was not able to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for maternal and…


Better Immunization Data (BID) Initiative

The Better Immunization Data (BID) Initiative is a bold effort to increase immunization coverage through country-owned, country-led politics, practices, and information system products that enable evidence-based decision-making. While the initial information system focus is on improving immunization service delivery and data capture, the project aims to create a technology platform that integrates seamlessly with existing…


Supply Chain Support for the International Trachoma Initiative

Trachoma, an infectious eye disease, is the world's leading cause of preventable blindness. WHO estimates that trachoma affects about 84 million people and about 8 million of them are visually impaired as a result of trachoma infection, with children and women disproportionately affected. The SAFE strategy, a comprehensive public health approach to trachoma control includes…


Managing the Malawi Parallel Supply Chain

In 2010, JSI, through the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, established a parallel supply chain (PSC) system for warehousing and distribution of US Government-donated commodities using a third-party logistics provider (3PL). The commodities were previously managed by the Central Medical Stores (CMS). In February 2011, in-country partners agreed that commodities paid for by Global Fund resources…


Strengthening Partnerships, Results and Innovations in Nutrition Globally (SPRING)

SPRING was dedicated to strengthening global and country efforts to scale up high-impact nutrition practices and policies. SPRING provided state-of-the-art technical support focused on preventing stunting and maternal and child anemia in the first 1,000 days, linking agriculture and nutrition, and creating social change and behavior change through communication. SPRING’s mission supported two major U.S….


Timor-Leste Health Improvement Project (USAID)

Implemented in the districts of Oecusse, Manatuto, and Ermera, the Timor-Leste Health Improvement Project (HIP) built the capacity of primary health care providers at the district, sub-district, and community levels to improve services for women of reproductive age and children. JSI implemented HIP with Burnet Institute and Menzies School of Health Research, building upon six…


Zambia Defense Force Health System Strengthening

As part of its continued support for capacity building and strengthening of the Zambia Defense Forces Medical Services (DFMS), JSI collaborated with the DFMS to develop improved health supply systems in the three branches of the military. Having developed inventory control and logistics management information systems for ARVs and HIV tests, JSI then built on…


Nepal Chlorhexidine Navi (Cord) Care Program (Gates Foundation and USAID)

In Nepal, nearly 70 percent of infant deaths occur within the first month of life, the most common cause being infection. The Chlorhexidine Navi (Cord) Care Program (CNCP) worked to reduce newborn deaths in Nepal through the use of chlorhexidine (CHX) gel for umbilical cord care to prevent newborn sepsis. The project supported the scale up…


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