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News, stories, and more from the front lines of global health.
IntraHealth International announces the opening of the 2015 SwitchPoint Youth Contest.
IntraHealth International is deeply saddened by the killing of three students in our Chapel Hill community this week. Two were on their way to becoming health workers, already deciding to dedicate their lives to improving the lives of others.
IntraHealth International announced today the acquisition of Switchboard, an award-winning California-based nonprofit organization.
January 28, 2015, Chapel Hill, NC—IntraHealth International announced today the acquisition of Switchboard, an award-winning California-based nonprofit organization.
During a special Ebola-related session of the World Health Organization (WHO) executive board yesterday in Geneva, Switzerland, IntraHealth International urged the WHO to take both immediate and long-term, sustainable action in response to the ongoing Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
A new loan mechanism provides affordable loans to health professional students in Kenya who need financial assistance to continue their education.
Recent American University graduate Scott Weathers works as a Global Health Corps program associate. In his Medium post, he talks about how individuals can impact global health.
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The Dominican Republic is reinvesting $6.2 million into its health sector, thanks to a Ministry of Health payroll analysis that revealed 10,000 ghost workers, or individuals who receive salaries but no longer work for the ministry.