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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.
IntraHealth has partnered with the Government of Kenya and health sector leaders since 2009 to strengthen and transform health workforce systems in the public, private, and faith-based sectors to enhance health service delivery and, ultimately, improve health outcomes for the people of Kenya.
Read MoreThe Community Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (CPMTCT) project worked with the Government of Ethiopia to scale up, integrate, and improve the quality of PMTCT and maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) services.
Read MoreIntraHealth led a five-year, $11 million USAID-funded program to build the capacity of Ugandan institutions to plan for, develop, and strengthen the management of their health care workforce.
Read MoreThis project worked with staff at 54 hospitals in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama to assess and improve their HIV knowledge and skills.
Read MoreThis project collaborated with more than 20 health sector leaders and managers from three regions to plan for and manage a larger and better trained health workforce.
Read MoreThe Manthan Project provided technical assistance to the Government of Uttar Pradesh to improve maternal and newborn health (MNH) under India’s National Rural Health Mission.
Read MoreThrough the Tides Africa Fund, IntraHealth documented the effectiveness of integrating family planning and HIV/AIDS services in Rwanda. Rwandan women between 15–49 years of age have an HIV infection rate of 3.6%—7.3% in urban areas—and many lack access to family planning services. By integrating
Read MoreIntraHealth led a five-year, USAID-funded program focused on strengthening Namibia’s health systems and helping health workers in Namibia to provide the best possible comprehensive HIV prevention, care, and treatment services.
Read MoreIntraHealth worked with the uniformed cadres of police, prison management, wildlife programs, and fire brigades—and the cadres’ families—to raise awareness aimed at preventing HIV/AIDS.
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