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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…


Asia Resilient Cities

The USAID-funded Asia Resilient Cities (ARC) Project addresses cross-cutting urban development challenges in secondary cities in Asia by promoting sustainable urban growth; supporting resilient, low-carbon urban infrastructure; and integrating climate change and environmentally-conscious approaches.  ARC partners with cities — Khulna in Bangladesh, Rajkot in India, Bishkek in Kyrgyz Republic, and Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia — to create more resilient and livable environments in the face of shocks. This includes…


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…


Forecasting, quantification, and supply planning methodology for Cox Bazar

JSI helped the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Bangladesh meet the reproductive health needs of the Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar. JSI also advised the UNFPA Cox’s Bazar team on systems strengthening steps that would make the transition from procuring Inter-Agency Reproductive Health (IARH) kits to individual products more successful. JSI estimated demand and calculated the…


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…


Building Capacity to Improve Health Commodity Management in Humanitarian and Disaster Settings

Since 2018, this series of projects has supported international and local nongovernmental organizations that work with USAID, enabling them to better manage pharmaceutical and medical commodities (PMC) in humanitarian crisis settings, which will improve PMC availability for people affected by rapid-onset disasters—such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and floods—and slow-onset, complex emergencies and crises, including drought and conflict. We…


Technical Assistance to Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs)

More than 40 countries have developed field epidemiology trainings to improve the knowledge, skills, and competencies of health officials responsible for disease surveillance and response systems. The trainings also build capacity at the national, provincial, and district levels to more rapidly identify and respond to disease outbreaks and epidemics and improve prevention and control. John…


Liberia Rebuilding Essential Health Services (World Bank. Liberia Ministry of Health and Social Welfare)

As the Liberian health system recovers from the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak, the Liberian Ministry of Health is focusing on strengthening the health system as a top priority. In support of this aim, JSI is working with the Ministry of Health over a six-month period, January through July 2016, on the Rebuilding Essential Health Services (REHS)…


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…


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…


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