World AIDS Day is December 1.
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Chemonics at the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (ASTMH) Annual Meeting in Seattle, October 30-November 3, 2022
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The third and final event of the HRH2030 end-of-program legacy series featured a panel of experts discussing key topics related to the health workforce.
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This final report details the program’s achievements, and looks at the road ahead for health system to further strengthen the health workforce and advance universal health coverage.
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A look at some of the guiding principles critical to health market facilitation
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As USAID’s flagship private sector health project, FHM Engage envisions a world in which health markets are responsive, equitable, resilient, and driven by consumer needs.
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Through the USAID Nigeria SHARP Task Order 3, Chemonics has helped improve HIV and TB services in 126 health facilities across six Nigerian states.
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Engaging health market actors, we provide technical assistance through consumer-centered design, market facilitation, adaptive learning, and coaching for health system change.
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Dr. Baz Semo is a medical doctor and public health specialist with 30 years of experience in infectious diseases and health systems strengthening. She served as the managing director of global health programs at Chemonics. Prior…
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Supporting the implementation and scaling of HIV and TB prevention and treatment programs is key for improving the ability of Nigerian state and local health systems.
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How do we establish higher-performing health systems to achieve universal health coverage? These three key recommendations focus on building a diverse workforce to deliver accountable, affordable, accessible, and reliable health care for all.
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Supporting national committees that coordinate Global Fund grants reinforces local ownership and strengthens the effort to end the HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria epidemics.
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