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

Webinar: Securing Demand for COVID-19 Vaccinations in LMICs

On March 24, 2021 Chemonics and the Global Health Supply Chain Summit Group held a webinar with global health stakeholders to discuss COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and solutions to increase vaccine demand.
Resource - Event

The Next Pandemic: Three Ways to Prepare

COVID-19 has overwhelmed health systems in countries like the United States, Brazil, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. We must act now to mitigate the potentially catastrophic impacts on many developing countries where cases are swiftly increasing.
Blog Post

Ana de Paiva

Director of Operational Excellence, Connexi

Ana de Paiva is the director of operational excellence of Connexi, a Chemonics company. She has spent the last nine years working with USAID’s global health supply chains. She was first exposed to supply chain management…

Person - Specialist

To Squash Superbugs, Look to Behavior Change

The misuse of antimicrobials is driving the rise of drug resistant pathogens. How can social and behavior change techniques compel individuals to use these life-saving drugs responsibly?
Blog Post

Ready. Set. Prepared: How the One Health Approach Strengthens National Epidemic Response

A unilateral sector approach is insufficient in the face of epidemics that don’t respect borders or species. USAID’s HRH2030 One Health activity facilitates multisectoral coordination and collaboration to increase local capacity to prevent, detect, and rapidly respond to epidemic threats.
Blog Post

Shifting Burdens: Malaria Risks in a Hotter

This analysis offers a new view of potential changes in malaria seasonality due to projected rising temperatures. The primary objective of this report is to provide health practitioners and development planners with information on the shifting national and regional incidence of malaria in Africa in response to rising temperatures.
Resource - Paper