Zambia Could Be First Country to Distribute Pratt Pouch Nationally
It looks like a little ketchup packet. But it could help HIV-positive women throughout Zambia give their newborns a virus-free start.
Abduaraman Gidi: "I'm a Health Worker"
Meet an Ethiopian nurse whose passion lies in saving mothers' lives, and listen as he tells us about one of his best days on the job.
Five Big Questions on the Future of Global Health
What's the biggest global health innovation happening right now? What changes will we see in the next five years? Pape Gaye and other global health leaders answer this and more.
Greater Support for Social Service Workers Leads to Better Care for Children
This year, 6.6 million children under five won’t reach their birthdays.
For Children, Health Workers Are Key to Longer Lives
Parents of five-year-olds everywhere share many experiences. But access to high-quality child health services is not one of them.
Healthy Community Means a Healthy Workforce for this Tanzanian Town
In Bariadi district, we teamed up with a local cotton gin to prevent HIV and make sure locals have access to health workers who can help.
Sister Betty Ondoru: “I’m a Health Worker”
Meet Sister Betty, a nurse in rural Uganda who tells us about her best and worst days on the job.
“I Can Improve Things”: An HIV Peer Counselor in the Dominican Republic
In the aftermath of receiving discriminatory care at a local maternity hospital, one young mother living with HIV found her calling.
Your Voice: Frontline Health Workers Are the Unsung Heroes of Global Health Progress
Frontline health workers are vital links between their communities and health systems. In remote and underserved areas, they can also be the difference between life and death.
Youth Can Take the Lead in Health Governance and Accountability
Calling all young people: It's time to take the lead in global health. And don't forget to show your work along the way.