3 Key Steps to Win Men's Support for Family Planning
These three steps are just the beginning to winning men’s support to family planning, but critical.
These three steps are just the beginning to winning men’s support to family planning, but critical.
"Before it can be a battle for all,” says the First Lady of Mali, “fistula must be a battle for women.”
SwitchPoint is one of those experiences that stays with you for a while. I took home with me a jolt of creativity.
A new registry in Tanzania will track immunizations and vaccine inventories and exchange data with other health information systems.
For many women with obstetric fistula, marital and social status—and quality of life—hang on the fate of an operation.
We don’t hear much about fistula here in North Carolina. But many women across sub-Saharan Africa and Asia know it all too well.
This mobile technology is connecting people and making health systems stronger amid West Africa's ongoing Ebola outbreak—and its story is just beginning.
Think of the global progress we could make if we, as organizations, talked less and listened more. This came up again and again at SwitchPoint.
Albert and Philip search the local churches, bars, schools, and markets, offering help to those who are at risk but often out of reach.
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