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Empowering Communities Activity

The goal of USAID Empowered Communities Activity (ECA) is to strengthen community systems to improve health and nutrition outcomes. To that end, community-level health literacy and engagement, capacity strengthening of non-state actors (NSAs), creating accountability across actors and systems in the health sector, and strengthening service delivery skill are critical targets for ECA. The Activity…


Feed the Future Honduras Avanzando la Nutrición

Feed the Future Honduras Avanzando la Nutrición is a multi-sectoral nutrition project, working to improve the quality of diets by strengthening policies, systems, and structures and by promoting and enabling the sustained adoption of healthy dietary practices and nurturing care. Our goals Our overarching goal is to improve the quality of diets (e.g., consumption of a…


Strengthening Technical Assistance to Enhance Country MNCH&N Outcomes

The aim of this project is to influence key global health donors to strengthen capacity and re-imagine technical assistance (TA) in recipient countries.  The Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health (MNCH) strategy developed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation defines technical assistance as one of the four functions of the global health architecture (along with…


MOMENTUM Integrated Health Resilience

MOMENTUM Integrated Health Resilience is a global project designed to strengthen quality maternal, newborn, and child health, voluntary family planning, and reproductive health (MNCH/FP/RH) care and service delivery in fragile settings. While considerable progress has been made in reducing maternal and child mortality globally, achievements have been uneven and much of the remaining preventable maternal and…


Yemen Systems, Health, and Resiliency Project (USAID)

  The USAID-supported Systems, Health, and Resiliency Project (SHARP) (2019-2023) focused on improving the quality and accessibility of health services with an emphasis on reproductive, maternal, newborn, child health, and nutrition, especially in hard-to-reach areas. SHARP’s three goals were to improve maternal and child health outcomes, increase community engagement in the health sector, and improve…


Resiliency in Northern Ghana

According to the 2008 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey, 28 percent of Ghanaian children under the age 5 are stunted, 7.5 percent are wasted, and 13.9 percent are underweight. Nationally, rates of stunting in children under the age of five decreased from 30 percent in 2003, although stunting rates in the northern regions remain high…


USAID Advancing Nutrition

USAID Advancing Nutrition helps countries around the world work across development sectors to address the multiple causes of malnutrition. JSI leads nine global nutrition partners in this effort. We support national, district and local governments to build resilient communities capable of improving nutrition for generations to come.  USAID Advancing Nutrition aims to strengthen the Agency’s…


Uganda Regional Health Integration to Enhance Services-North, Lango (USAID)

Working with the Ministry of Health and local district governments, JSI led the USAID-funded Regional Health Integration to Enhance Services-North, Lango (USAID RHITES-N, Lango) project to strengthen the health system in the Lango sub-region of Uganda to improve access and availability of quality health services for individuals and their families, reaching over 2 million people….


Feed the Future Kawolor – Cultivating Nutrition in Senegal

Feed the Future Cultivating Nutrition (locally known as Kawolor) is an activity funded by USAID/Senegal as part of its contribution to the Senegalese Government’s strategy in the fight malnutrition, food insecurity and poverty. Kawolor is inspired by lessons learned from two previous USAID activities—USAID Yaajeende and USAID SPRING.  Kawolor aims to curb malnutrition by empowering organizations and…


Alive & Thrive – Maternal Nutrition and Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN)

Although there have been great improvements in nutrition in India recently, there are still significant malnutrition-related illnesses that remain major public health issues in the country. For pregnant women and infants, this is a particular concern – about 20 million children are not exclusively breastfed (EBF) for the first six months, and about 13 million…


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