Family Planning Has Yet to Take Hold in West Africa—But Change Is Coming
What does the health workforce have to do with family planning and contraceptive rates? A lot, it turns out.
New Partnership Will Bring Holistic Fistula Care to the Women of Mali
The chair of IntraHealth's board shares her plans for Mali’s fistula survivors—including greater health, dignity, and prosperity.
Why Nigeria’s Response to Ebola Succeeded
Dr. Egbe Osifo-Dawodu shares how Nigeria's government, ministries, health workers, and religious leaders took immediate action and stopped the spread of Ebola.
A Day in the Life of a Family Planning Health Worker
The clinic is packed when Mama Blandina teaches women and their families about the importance of family planning and spacing births.
HIV Peer Counselor in the Dominican Republic Shares Impact of His Work
Every day Alfredo provides HIV education and gets positive clients on treatment.
Emergency Care Comes into Focus in Ghana
In the emergency ward where she works, Dr. Eno Biney tells us how she saved a woman’s life the day before and how things might have turned out differently just a few years ago.mPossible! Health Workers Can Get Training Anytime, Anywhere with Interactive Voice Response
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Traveling to Tanzania With PSI, IntraHealth International, and Mandy Moore
Jennifer James of Mom Bloggers for Social Good is in Tanzania this week to report on frontline health workers—and why they matter.
New Report: Why We Need Better Data on Community Health Workers
The Frontline Health Workers Coalition calls for a systematic approach to assessing the community health workforce and its impact.
Fear, Trust, and Attacks on Ebola Workers
To West Africans who are emerging from decades of brutal wars, health workers in hazmat suits can easily appear threatening. The resulting attacks put everyone at risk.