The Promise of Digital Health in the Fight against Noncommunicable Diseases
Could activity trackers help stem the global tide of hypertension?
Young and HIV-Positive? We See You
For kids who live with the virus, an empathetic health worker can be a link to a lifetime of successful treatment.
Global Access to Quality, Affordable Care
This year's Extreme Affordability Conference in Ghana had something new to offer.
Behind Big Results in Zambia, Big Ideas and a Creative Team
Meet some of the people who’ve been driving major progress in HIV care for members of Zambia’s hard-to-reach key populations.
NGOs and Universities Can Team Up to Improve Global Health through Digital Health
Here's a process that works—and benefits us all.
In Rural Uganda, One Trans Woman Fights for HIV Care for All
She knows from experience that health workers can either push LGBTI clients away from the care they need—or draw them to it.
Twelve Years Later, HIV in Namibia Looks Very Different
There's been enormous progress here, but adolescent girls and young women still face particular risk.
This Tanzanian Couple Plans Together, Dreams Together, and Fights HIV Transmission Together
A simple procedure is lowering the risk for thousands of couples in Tanzania.
SwitchPoint Goes to Ghana
At the Extreme Affordability Conference in Accra, we saw some of the unusual partnerships and switchpoints that are transforming West Africa’s health and tech landscape.
How Do Attacks on Health Care Affect Women?
When hospitals or clinics are attacked, women often become targets. But what do we know about the real impact on their health and well-being?