Women on the Front Lines of Care: Seven Ways to Show We Care
How much do we really value women in the health workforce? And how can we make it a better place for them to work? Judith Winkler has some ideas.Circumcision Services Help Break the Sex Ed Silence
Young people in Tanzania have a lot more opportunities and resources for learning about sex today than they did when Paul Mwakipesile was growing up, he says.
Meet Lenah, the Only Health Worker in Kyaango Village
Over 6,000 Kenyans count on her for care. She’s a nurse, pharmacist, records officer, and more—all day, every day.
Human Resources for Health: Shifting the Paradigm
Pape Gaye answers 8 questions about what we've accomplished so far—and where we're going from here.
Empowering Health Workers to Improve Service Delivery in Uganda
Agnes Masagwayi loves her job, but it hasn't always been easy. Fortunately, things are looking up for Uganda's health workers.Investing in Health Workers Today Means More Lives Tomorrow
What happens to a struggling newborn if her caregivers aren't well trained? The first minute of life is crucial. By Dr. Vanessa Kerry.
In Ethiopia, the Beat Goes on, in Music and Health
How do you get young people to talk about family planning? Just unpack the music studio and hand them the mic.
In the Mountains of Lesotho, Motorcycles Mean Health Care
What happens when health workers can't reach the people who need them? Hint: There's a two-wheeled solution.
Can We Put Aside Our Differences for Universal Health Coverage?
It’ll take more than a village. In fact, it’ll take a whole lot of networked villages, all working together.At the Source of Health Care, Health Workers
We picked Malik Jaffer’s brain about health worker heroes and what it’ll take to make more of them.