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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,…


Indonesia MyChoice Project

The “My Choice” project’s vision is to contribute to the Government of Indonesia’s family planning (FP) goal to increase the nation’s modern contraceptive prevalence rate. The My Choice project is designed to create a consumer-focused, consumer-driven approach to assist Indonesia in addressing its stagnating contraceptive prevalence (CPR), unmet need, and skewed method mix where long-acting…


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…


Liberia Ebola Infection Prevention and Control Activity (USAID OFDA)

In the midst of the Ebola outbreak, it was imperative that the Liberian health system continue to provide basic health services even while addressing the Ebola epidemic. Liberian health care workers (HCWs) and health facility staff needed be effectively informed and protected. Adequate supplies of personal protection equipment (PPE) had to be provided in conjunction…


Nigeria Malaria in Pregnancy Project (Gates Foundation)

Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy with three or more doses of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP) is known to reduce associated morbidity and mortality among mothers and newborns in malaria-endemic areas. Between December 2014 and December 2015, JSI scaled-up the delivery of IPTp-SP to all pregnant women in three local government areas (LGAs) of Sokoto State,…


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…


MEASURE Evaluation Phase IV

MEASURE Evaluation supported countries to strengthen their health information systems (HIS) and built the capacity to generate and use high-quality information for informed and evidence-based decisions that improved the health of their people. JSI, a partner on the project since 1997, led HIS strengthening and capacity-building activities in seven countries that focused on increasing demand…


MEASURE Evaluation Tanzania Associate Award

JSI enhanced the skills of district staff and service providers in Zanzibar and the Mainland, Tanzania, through ongoing technical support to ensure data collected and entered into the DHIS2 system is of high quality and relevancy The MEASURE Evaluation Tanzania Associate Award supported the Government of Tanzania (GoT) in the roll-out and implementation of DHIS2….


Building OFDA Partner Supply Chain Capacity

This project builds the capacity of staff working with humanitarian organizations, including international organizations and local NGOs, to manage health product supply chains in humanitarian settings. These staff will, in turn, support partners, local organizations and other health program managers in the field to improve health product availability for people affected by rapid-onset disasters—such as…


Peer Mentorship and WhatsApp in Kenya

This project is strengthening the immunization services being provided at public health facilities in two sub-counties in Kenya by leveraging the demonstrated competence of frontline health workers (nurses) to mentor their peers in critical immunization skills and processes while also working closely with the nurses’ supervisors to ensure they are able to support mentors in…


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