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News, stories, and more from the front lines of global health.
Five health facilities in Togo drastically improved family planning services for clients seeking care for postabortion complications, thanks to IntraHealth’s signature quality-improvement approach.
New awards will expand IntraHealth's work in integrated primary health care, health workforce support, HIV, advocacy, and more.
Through a new five-year award from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, IntraHealth will strengthen and scale up a comprehensive package of high-quality, safe services for voluntary medical male circumcision among adolescents and adult men in Tanzania.
Through a new five-year, $37.8 million award from the US Agency for International Development, IntraHealth International and its partners will strengthen health professional training programs and health workforce management systems throughout Kenya to help the country improve the health of its citizens.
Today the United Nations Security Council held a briefing on Resolution 2286, which it passed in May 2016 to condemn attacks on health care.
Namibia celebrated another milestone in its efforts to mitigate the country’s HIV epidemic last month, when over 200 people gathered for a ceremony to honor 128 newly recruited health workers.
IntraHealth International is pleased to announce the Raluca Iosif Intimate Partner Violence Research Award in partnership with the University of North Carolina (UNC) Gillings School of Global Public Health and the UNC Injury Prevention Research Center.
One hundred rural health facilities in Senegal reported an 86% increase in the number of women choosing long-acting reversible contraceptives, or LARCs, after implementing IntraHealth International’s performance improvement and mentoring approach, TutoratPlus. The number of new clients choosing any type of modern contraceptive method rose by 64%.
IntraHealth International launched its newest independent, country-based affiliate last month in Tanzania.