Amidst Ebola Crisis, Coordination and Long-Term Thinking Pay Off
mHero started as a way to combat Ebola, but Liberia plans to use it for the long run.
Leah McManus was a technical program manager at IntraHealth International, where she worked with programs in Liberia, Guinea, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to strenthen the countries' health systems and empower local governments to support health workers.
mHero started as a way to combat Ebola, but Liberia plans to use it for the long run.
The Liberian government is teaming up with international NGOs and others to make mHero a reality.
Wash hands, take temperature, no touching. It's a day-to-day mantra in Liberia as country leaders forge partnerships to end Ebola.
This Health Policy and Planning article describes how the Democratic Republic of the Congo used data from iHRIS, a human resource information system developed by IntraHealth International, to conduct...