I Am a Midwife and These Are Our Stories
In working with midwives around the world, Tembi Mugore dispenses more than just clinical advice.
Why We All Need to Ask: Who's Doing It Better?
Global development professionals can benefit from solutions journalism, which mobilizes audiences to act in support of what works.
Intentional Serendipity Took Center Stage at SwitchPoint 2016
Stories of luck and gratitude kicked off and infused IntraHealth’s annual event.
SwitchPoint 2016: Day 2
SwitchPoint has always protested the status quo. It's known for breaking apart the usual way of doing things in international development and entrepreneurship. This year, though, it protested more than that.
SwitchPoint 2016: Day 1
The first day of SwitchPoint 2016 was one of intentional serendipity for hundreds of experts, entrepreneurs, and do-gooders from around the world.
A Filmmaker and a Physician Walk into a Vasectomy
But the global advocacy movement they created was no joke.
Are the Elderly at Risk of the Zika Virus?
What can home-based health workers do to protect their older clients and family members from Zika?
Resilient Health Systems: What Will it Take to Crack the Nut?
Never before has this question been more salient, given the rise of emerging pandemic threats and growing worldwide instability.
What Can the Private Sector Do for Public Health in Senegal?
It can be difficult for governments to reach key public health goals alone. In Senegal, the role of private companies is growing.
Kenya's Health Workforce Looks to Technology for Training in Family Planning
Mobile phones and their capabilities are expanding in Kenya.