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This month, Liberia’s Ministry of Health and Social Welfare initiated real-time communication with health workers for the first time using mHero—a free SMS mobile phone-based system developed by IntraHealth International and UNICEF to help countries combat the Ebola outbreak, improve health sector communications, and ultimately strengthen the health system.
On January 2, 2015, IntraHealth International will launch a new 12-month project to help reduce stockouts in rural Kenya and improve availability of reproductive health commodities, including contraceptives, medicines to treat HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections, and equipment to help women deliver babies safely.
On December 11, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution that recognizes the severity of violent attacks on health workers, facilities, and patients in all circumstances.
Pape Gaye, president and CEO of IntraHealth International, will address the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs Wednesday during the hearing, “The Ebola Epidemic: The Keys to Success for the International Response.”
In September and October, the IntraHealth International-led CapacityPlus project published three technical briefs as part of its growing comprehensive suite of resources and tools for countries to use to strengthen their health workforces and address shortages, unequal geographical distribution, and other challenges.
A new CNN article features mHero as one of the most effective ways African nations are responding to Ebola.
From CNN's Battling Ebola: The African Responses that 'Will Win this War':
The new FP2020 Progress Report 2013-2014 highlights the remarkable worldwide progress in family planning since the London Summit two years ago, including through IntraHealth International’s informed push model of contraceptive distribution in Senegal.
A new article in the Guardian highlights IntraHealth's informed push model in Senegal, which prevents stockouts of much-needed contraceptive supplies.
From Family Planning Drive Reaches Millions of Women and Girls: