Chiapas Health Workers Improve Maternal Health with mHealth
In Chiapas, women die in childbirth 70% more often than in the rest of Mexico. For indigenous women, survival rates are three times lower.
Let’s Change Headlines: How You Can Help Fight the Spread of Ebola
After a sudden natural disaster, the global response plan is often clear. But what can we do when a disaster continues to unfold?
Invent Nothing, Adapt Everything
Health workers need clear, simple, reliable information on Ebola. That's where the new Ebola Resources for Health Workers comes in.
To Eradicate HIV by 2030, We Must Invest in Health Workers
Decades of HIV response have shown us that the solution to any global health emergency—including Ebola—lies with health workers.
When HIV and Gender-Based Violence Intersect, Women Suffer in Silence
An IntraHealth study finds that most health workers in Mara region, Tanzania, don't know how to care for survivors.
Understanding Health Workforce Productivity at the Facility Level: A New eLearning Course
We know we need to train and deploy more health workers, but how can we make the most of the health workers we currently have?
Men and Boys Come Out in Droves for HIV Services in Tanzania
In the northern regions, HIV services aren't always available. But when they are, health workers stay busy.
Mandy Moore and Jennifer James See Tanzania's Health Workers in Action
Two global health advocates experience firsthand the inner workings of a rural, mobile HIV facility.
Can the Global Fund Help Address New Health Challenges?
Richard Seifman explains why he thinks the Global Fund's role could be expanded to help fight Ebola.
Looking at Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision in the Field
In rural Tanzania, health workers toil away in tents to stem HIV.