In Tanzania, Medical Circumcision Services Rely on a Predominantly Female Nursing Workforce
One woman talks about the ups and downs of providing this HIV risk-reducing service.
One woman talks about the ups and downs of providing this HIV risk-reducing service.
As Senegal finalizes its national eHealth strategy, a catalog of initiatives sets the field for greater coordination.
mHero started as a way to combat Ebola, but Liberia plans to use it for the long run.
When it comes to HIV care, adolescents are often left behind. But a team at Shanamutango Clinic is working to change that for Namibia's young people.
How can we protect women from abuse during in maternity care? Health sectors can start by doing these seven things.
Each year, the country produces 2,000 new doctors and 7,000 new nurses. Yet there's often a shortage.
When it comes to data-wrangling software and apps, health sectors today have lots of options. But they may come with a language barrier.
South Africa's Safe Parks model is catching on, and so are the health workers who give vulnerable young people a safe place to play, talk, and be.
A mobile app helps frontline health workers more effectively communicate with pregnant women and new mothers.
Should we continue rushing headlong into developing fancy new gadgets and software? Or should we organize the data we’ve collected and use them to scale up solutions we know work?
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