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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…


Knowledge Management Services (KMS II)

Knowledge Management Services supports USAID to increase its capacity to manage and evaluate its programs and to demonstrate and document the importance and impact of its global health portfolio. JSI is the primary subcontractor, with Insight Systems as prime contractor, on this project that supports USAID’s Global Health Bureau with a wide range of knowledge…


Rotavirus Accelerated Vaccine Introduction Network (RAVIN)

  The Rotavirus Accelerated Vaccine Introduction Network (RAVIN) provided technical support to countries considering introducing the rotavirus vaccine into their national immunization programs. JSI worked closely with Ministries of Health and in-country partners in focus countries to support the successful introduction of the vaccine. Diarrhea is one of the world’s leading killers of children, and…


Coordination and Implementation of Child Health Record Redesigns (Home-Based Records)

JSI’s Home-Based Records (HBR) project worked from 2015-2018 to explore the improvement of availability and use of home-based records (also known as child health cards or vaccination cards) through operations research in four countries. The project supported the redesign, monitoring of stock management, data triangulation and use, and capacity building of health workers in Benin,…


Liberia Ebola Recovery and Resilience Project (USAID)

In March 2014, Liberia confirmed its first two cases of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) and in just seventeen months, the EVD had taken over 4,800 lives according to the WHO Ebola Situation Report (September 2015). During the height of the outbreak, John Snow, Inc. (JSI) and ACDI VOCA (AV) were partnering on the existing…


Stronger Systems for Routine Immunization in Uganda (SS4RI)

The Stronger Systems for Routine Immunization (SS4RI) project built the capacity of Uganda's health system, particularly at district level, to provide timely, high-quality immunization services to protect eligible children and women from vaccine-preventable diseases. SS4RI ran from 2014 to 2020 in 10 districts and supported the Ministry of Health Uganda National Expanded Programme on Immunization…


Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP)

The Maternal and Child Survival Program was a global USAID Cooperative Agreement that supports high-impact health interventions with a focus on 24 high-priority countries with the ultimate goal of ending preventable child and maternal deaths within a generation. The Program focused on ensuring that all women, newborns, and children most in need have equitable access…


Increasing access to high-quality MNCH services in Zimbabwe

Despite increases in access to and utilization of health services in Zimbabwe, rising mortality figures reflect a serious deterioration of the country’s health care system in recent years. JSI began working in Zimbabwe through the Maternal and Child Health Integrated Project (MCHIP) in 2010 against a backdrop of systemic collapse, political turmoil, and declining maternal,…


Technical Assistance to the Government of Uttar Pradesh to Improve Health, Nutrition, and Development Coverage and Outcomes

Uttar Pradesh (UP) is the most populous state in India, with over 200 million inhabitants, 42% of whom are under the age of 15. UP scores low on the human development index (in 2005 it was ranked 16 of the 17 states measured) with approximately 30% of the population living below the poverty line. In…


Ethiopia Integrated Family Health Program Plus

The Integrated Family Health Program (IFHP Plus) supported USAID/Ethiopia's strategic objective of investing in people and was an extension of the original IFHP program. Working across the four largest and most populous regions (Amhara, Tigray, Oromia, SNNP) in Ethiopia, IFHP Plus, USAID’s flagship bilateral family and community health program, provided an integrated package of services…


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