Research Team Asks a Big Question about Community Health in Zambia
Qualitative research lets health workers and clients speak for themselves—and leads to higher-quality health care.
Carolyn Moore is a program officer with mPowering Frontline Health Workers, a partnership that leverages mobile technology to improve training for frontline health workers.
Qualitative research lets health workers and clients speak for themselves—and leads to higher-quality health care.
Through a 12-month blended learning program, nurses and nurse-midwives leading low-resource health facilities at the community level improved their capacity to engage community members, increased...
This report presents the experience of delivering a new training approach to address Zambia’s need for greater leadership and management capacity at primary health care facilities in rural, low-resourced areas.
This paper explores complementary efforts undertaken to move away from single-purpose applications of digital health towards integrated systems and solutions that align with national strategies. It...
This paper highlights opportunities to support rural facility heads in effectively leading front line health teams to deliver primary healthcare to rural communities.
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