The Female-Dominated Health Sector Needs More Women
It's time to provide women with more opportunities and support in the health sector.
For One Health Worker, Childbirth Proved More Dangerous than Ebola
Salome was one of 830 women around the world who died that day from problems related to childbirth.
At One Namibian Hospital, Shorter Lines, Healthier Clients
In remote northern Namibia, Onandjokwe Hospital is becoming a national model for bringing health care to people where they live.
One Family’s Quiet Quest for Namibia’s HIV-Free Generation
A community health worker’s two daughters both share their mother’s air of calm, but only one shares her HIV status.
Global Health Is an Investment We Can’t Afford to Pass Up
As a career physician, I've seen modern medicine rescue people from the brink of death. But major gaps remain.
Five Investments Countries Can Make for Healthier People and Economies
By pooling our resources and know-how, we can help solve the health workforce crisis—and build stronger economies.
Winifred, a Health Worker On Call
She was known simply as Omusirishi—“the one who treats”—in my village.
This We Believe
All people deserve access to the best health care possible.
A Window onto the World of Social Science Research
Social science and the future of health care go hand-in-hand, but it's an underappreciated partnership.
7 Global Health Issues to Watch in 2017
This year, our annual list from IntraHealth International is filled with abundant uncertainty, and a cautious hope for progress.