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      At IntraHealth, we believe development is most effective when it's locally owned and locally led.
We partner with ministries of health, local NGOs, and communities to strengthen their ability to finance, plan, and implement their own solutions to public health challenges. In 2021 alone we worked with 7,950 local partners in 42 countries, including government agencies, health facilities, businesses, educational institutions, civil society groups, religious leaders, youth advocates, and more.
Since 2019 we’ve been a key contributor to USAID’s efforts to support local partners. As the lead for the Accelerating Support to Advanced Local Partners (ASAP) projects we’ve worked with 110+ local entities in 18 African countries to enable local HIV/AIDS implementers and government bodies to become direct recipients of USAID and PEPFAR funding.
Our work with local partners centers on the shared goal of reaching more people with high-quality health care through sustainable programs that respond to communities’ needs. In doing so, we contribute to a more equitable global health development environment and aim to minimize power imbalances.
 70+ local partners with improved financial management, compliance, and monitoring, evaluation, and learning through ASAP project capacity-strengthening support
		
	
	
			 70+ local partners with improved financial management, compliance, and monitoring, evaluation, and learning through ASAP project capacity-strengthening support
		
	
 20,000+ local partner participants in 86 ASAP webinars for peer-to-peer knowledge sharing since 2019
		
	
	
			 20,000+ local partner participants in 86 ASAP webinars for peer-to-peer knowledge sharing since 2019
		
	
 20,000+ health workers hired to address shortages in Kenya thanks to local government leadership forums
		
	
	
			 20,000+ health workers hired to address shortages in Kenya thanks to local government leadership forums
		
	
 3.8 million new users of family planning in West Africa from 2011-2021, an achievement made possible by local civil society and government contributions and advocacy
		
	
	
			 3.8 million new users of family planning in West Africa from 2011-2021, an achievement made possible by local civil society and government contributions and advocacy 
		
	
 
 
 
