Since 2016, USAID GHSC-PSM has been working with the national provincial governments in Pakistan to modernize the contraceptive supply chain to improve family planning outcomes.
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We are pleased to announce the launch of the USAID-funded Frontier Health Markets Global Technical Assistance program that will strengthen health market functioning and increase private sector contributions to improve voluntary family planning, malaria, HIV/AIDS, and other health outcomes through targeted technical assistance and capacity building activities.
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Nathalie formerly served as project director on the Bangladesh Advancing Universal Health Coverage project and the Senegal Building Resilient Health Systems activity.
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How do family planning service providers consider gender when counseling their clients? Here’s what HRH2030 learned in Ethiopia.
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Julie Becker is the former senior vice president of Chemonics’ Global Health Division, where she led the division’s strategy and growth and its work in health systems strengthening, HIV, malaria, and private sector engagement, among other…
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Development works here because great people work here. We’re excited to introduce you to our team.
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Dr. Muhammad Tariq is a physician and supply chain expert with more than 30 years of management and technical experience in global health and health systems. He currently serves as the country director for the GHSC-PSM…
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Following Menstrual Hygiene Day (May 28), Dr. Jordene Hale and Nausheen Rajan reflect on how to combat the stigma and inequities surrounding menstruation.
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This primer the approach, and evidence, that shows how Chemonics improves access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in programs across the world.
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Entrenched in their communities, local leaders can be powerful extensions of the health workforce. The HRH2030 program demonstrates the potential of a local leadership and management approach for improving health outcomes.
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Health workers are not immune to gender bias and this can affect the care they provide to patients. How can we give health workers the knowledge and skills they need to provide equitable care to all?
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