Collaboration with Ugandan Students Expands Reach of Software Systems in the Health Sector
Working in the field of global health we often hear the global health workforce shortage: we don’t have enough doctors, nurses, midwives, dentists, community health workers in developing countries. This is true, but what we hear less about is how we manage and support the people we do have.News from Indonesia: A Bold Vision for Driving the Reproductive Health Global Agenda
Recently, I was in Indonesia for the International Conference on Promoting Family Planning and Maternal Health for Poverty Alleviation.I know that most of us working in reproductive health, especially family planning, fervently agree that ensuring universal access to care and services needs additional resources and attention.HIV Testing Campaign Taps into Tanzania's Uhuru Torch Celebrations
Many young people came out to learn their statuses during the 2nd annual HIV testing campaign in Tanzania's Shinyanga region.Door-to-Door, Family-to-Family HIV Counseling and Testing
Bata Geleto walks up to a small mud house in Shashemene, a town in the southern region of Ethiopia. She carries a large, blue bag and an umbrella to protect herself from the sun as she walks house to...
Clean Water and Sanitation: Basic Necessities for All Global Health Work
Although in many developed countries running water that is safe for drinking and bathing and working toilets are ubiquitous, a third of the world’s population goes without these luxuries.Week Two in Ethiopia, Another Woman Saved
Things might have turned out differently had Shashitu delivered a month earlier. Things might have turned out much worse.