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The USAID-funded Asia Resilient Cities (ARC) Project is enhancing sustainable development and environmental conservation in Khulna, Bangladesh which includes promoting green sector job opportunities. A key priority is the inclusion of women, who face systemic gender biases, inadequate infrastructure, and heightened vulnerability to climate change, often leading to marginalization in jobs and public services. By…
This brief highlights the complex decision-making processes surrounding the adoption of single-dose vaccination strategies for HPV, highlighting both enabling and constraining forces at the country level. While HPV vaccination programs are in an era of revitalization (following a period of dormancy during COVID-19), and eliminating cervical cancer is a global priority, future vaccine introductions by…
The Knowledge Translation (KT) for Zero-Dose Immunization Research toolkit is a guide for effectively transforming research findings into practical applications, ensuring that evidence-based knowledge is communicated, adopted, and used. Designed by the Zero-Dose Learning Hub for Country Learning Hubs in Bangladesh, Mali, Nigeria, and Uganda, this toolkit provides a step-by-step process for developing KT plans….
This brief provides an overview of the Building Capacity to Improve Pharmaceutical and Medical Commodity Management in Humanitarian and Disaster Settings Program, which JSI implements in collaboration with USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance. Since 2018, this series of projects has supported international and local nongovernmental organizations that work with USAID, enabling them to better manage…
Egypt’s population rose to 110 million in 2023, placing it among the four most populous countries in Africa. Although the total fertility rate declined from 3.5 births per woman in 2014 to 2.8 in 2021, a 14 percent unmet need for family planning remains. To improve access to family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) information…
The USAID Strengthening Healthcare Access project (2023–2028) supports Yemen’s health sector with the goal of increasing equitable access to evidence-based maternal, newborn, and child health and nutrition; family planning; and reproductive health services. JSI leads the project in partnership with the Ministry of Public Health and Population, Adventist Development and Relief Agency, Field Medical Foundation,…
This presentation highlights the complex decision-making processes surrounding the adoption of single-dose vaccination strategies for HPV, highlighting both enabling and constraining forces at the country level. While HPV vaccination programs are in an era of revitalization (following a period of dormancy during COVID-19), and eliminating cervical cancer is a global priority, future vaccine introductions by…
This study report highlights the complex decision-making processes surrounding the adoption of single-dose vaccination strategies for HPV, highlighting both enabling and constraining forces at country level. While HPV vaccination programs are in an era of revitalization (following a period of dormancy during COVID-19), and eliminating cervical cancer is a global priority, future vaccine introductions by…
In Uganda, an estimated 36% of children with tuberculosis (TB) were undiagnosed and unreported in 2021, risking severe complications and death. Challenges include difficulties obtaining sputum for testing and varying skill levels among health workers. To address this, the Uganda National Tuberculosis Leprosy Control Program (NTLP) and the WHO-Supranational Reference Laboratory/National Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory (SRL/NTRL)…
For more than 30 years, JSI has partnered with the Government of Nigeria, working hand-in-hand to advance the country’s health agenda. Our collaborative efforts blend private sector expertise, public health experience, and a practical understanding of how to support programs across community health care practices, primary health care, health supply chain management, digital health, maternal…