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Our programs span four decades and over 100 countries. And every year, the longstanding relationships we’ve built with government agencies, private-sector partners, and members of civil society become stronger and more effective.
Our programs are designed with a deep understanding of and appreciation for the context of human rights, gender equality and discrimination, economic empowerment, and changing populations.
We listen, analyze, and collaborate to develop the most effective programs in the industry—always specific to their contexts and relevant to the people we serve.
The USAID Accelerating Universal Access to Family Planning project, also known as Shukhi Jibon, contributes to the health and well-being of Bangladeshis and to accelerating family planning (FP) utilization by strengthening the capacity of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW),
Read MoreSupCap works to address challenges in family planning by using behaviorial science.
Read MoreThe Mali Girls Leadership and Empowerment through Education (GLEE) Activity will work to increase adolescent girls' knowledge of and access to health services so they can adopt positive health behaviors.
Read MoreDREAMS is working to avert new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women in Namibia.
Read MoreWith the help of IntraHealth-designed software tools, GOFR-Core will help countries reduce data redundancy, improve access to data, and align facility information across multiple software systems.
Read MoreIntraHealth is working to improve nutrition and reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health in the nine Ouagadougou Partnership countries of West Africa.
Read MoreRHITES-East expands access and use of health services across 23 districts in Eastern Uganda and Karamoja.
Read MoreThis five-year project works to improve maternal, newborn, and child health through stronger health systems in the Afar, Somali, Benishangul-Gumuz, and Gambella regions of Ethiopia.
Read MoreAlongside PATH, IntraHealth is working with the Provincial Health Division and Health Zone Management Teams in the Haut Katanga province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to strengthen and scale up a referral system to ensure that those affected by HIV are identified, referred, and receiving
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