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BMGF Immunization Collaborative Supply Planning Strengthening (ICSPS) Project

The Immunization Collaborative Supply Planning Strengthening (ICSPS) project strengthens the capacity and agency of four countries to apply evidence-based forecasting and supply planning (FSP) decisions. The project also applies alternative FSP approaches and test improvements in vaccine supply and access. A network of immunization stakeholders and partners are involved from global, regional, and country levels, including…


Mastercard Wellness Pass

The Wellness Pass Project, a partnership between Gavi, The Mastercard Corporation, Ethiopia’s Ministry of Health and JSI, is looking to increase the relevance and value of a client-owned digital health tool in tracking and improving COVID-19 and routine immunization visits, particularly among women and children. The Wellness Pass is a chip-enhanced e-card, carried by clients,…


Gavi Zero-Dose Learning Hub (ZDLH)

The Zero-Dose Learning Hub (ZDLH), established by Gavi, addresses immunization equity by identifying and reaching zero-dose (ZD) and under-immunized (UI) children through the use of high-quality data collection. The ZDLH consortium is led by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI), in collaboration with The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) and the International Institute of Health…


USAID Strengthening Healthcare Access

The USAID Strengthening Healthcare Access project is a five-year (2023–2028) USAID-funded initiative aimed at enhancing access to and equitable use of evidence-based maternal, newborn, and child health; nutrition; family planning; and reproductive health (MNCHN/FP/RH) services in Yemen. It is primarily implemented in Aden, Hadramout, Lahj, and Ta'izz governorates, and builds on the work of the…


CHAI Madagascar Catalytic Opportunity Fund (COF) II

  Madagascar continues to experience periodic stockouts for contraceptives – including DMPA-SC – impacting its ability to attain its FP2020 goals. While in common with many other LMICs, stockouts at the last mile are frequent due to systemic and difficult to resolve factors like poor infrastructure, limited capacity, and weak supply chains. Madagascar faces a…


Systems Approach for MNCH focusing on Vulnerable Geographies

While India has made significant progress in improving maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH) outcomes, wide state-level disparities remain with unacceptably high mortality rates among vulnerable groups such as urban poor, adolescent girls, and tribal populations. As part of USAID’s MOMENTUM suite of awards, the Systems Approach for MNCH focusing on Vulnerable Geographies (SAMVEG) Project…


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…


UNFPA Pacific Sub Regional Office AWP

Since 2018 JSI has been supporting the UNFPA Pacific Sub Regional Office (PSRO) and Pacific Island Countries and Territories with improving the use of data for program management and supply chain management (SC) while strengthening and updating the supply chain design to ensure end-to-end visibility of data and better use of that data to reduce…


Nigeria Total Market Approach (TMA) to Condom and Lubricants Programming

The Total Market Approach (TMA) project will continue to work through national TMA coordinating structures to increase awareness on HIV-prevention commodities and to optimize distribution and use of HIV-prevention commodities among key population groups. Project activities will promote sustainable approaches for condom, lubricant, PrEP, and HIVST programming using TMA. The project will continue to gather…


Strengthening FP Supply Systems in Nigeria (UNFPA)

Access to essential medicines is critical to reaching universal health coverage and is recognized as a key building block of a strong health system. Over the years, the Nigerian procurement supply management (PSM) systems for distribution of public health commodities evolved into multiple, overlapping supply chain systems due to lack of strong central ownership/coordination. The…


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