Strengthening Country Capacity to Prepare for Public Health Emergencies

In our increasingly interconnected world, preparing for and responding to public health emergencies require multidisciplinary approaches that help countries remain resilient in the face of challenge.
Resource - Fact Sheet

Trauma-Informed Approaches to Development

The Trauma-Informed Approaches to Development Toolkit is designed to support practitioners in seamlessly integrating trauma-informed approaches into the project stages of assessment, activity design implementation, monitoring, evaluation and learning, and staff care and engagement.
Resource - Toolkit

Chemonics at the 2023 Global Health Supply Chain Summit

The summit was held in Nairobi, Kenya, from November 14-16.
Resource - Event

Driving Innovation through Collaborative Learning: Evidence from Moldova

The Moldova Future Technologies Activity is spurring the development of the digital, creative, and green economy.
Resource - Case Study

Trauma-Informed Approaches in Development Summit

As part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Chemonics International was thrilled to host this exciting event, which took place in person at our Washington D.C. offices on December 7, 2023.
Resource - Event

Strengthening Humanitarian Responses: Technology, Data and Evidence-Based Approaches

Chemonics UK hosted a hybrid event on 5 December 2023 at our offices in London and online via Teams Live Events. This event convened international development and humanitarian partners, donors, practitioners, and researchers to explore current…

Resource - Event

Briefing Paper – Climate Finance for a Just Transition: Blended Finance and Catalytic Strategies

Briefing Paper – Climate Finance for a Just Transition: A Forum on Blended Finance and Catalytic Strategies While still falling short of the $3.5 trillion annual investment needed to reach a net-zero future, global climate finance…

Resource - Technical Brief

Strengthening Laboratory Capacity for Malaria Diagnosis

Cinical diagnosis of malaria relies on health workers’ knowledge of disease symptoms and access to testing resources.
Resource - Technical Brief