JSI has been working in Bangladesh since 1988, implementing projects that focus on urban immunization, reproductive health, contraceptive security and logistics, and capacity building for HIV treatment and prevention. JSI led the Urban Family Health Partnership (UFHP) Project from 1996 to 2002, which delivered an essential package of health services through a network of NGOs throughout the country. Through its management of the USAID | DELIVER Project, JSI improved essential health commodity supply chains in Bangladesh.
The TIFA project is currently working to build the capacity of the government and is working to establish an Education and Training Unit (ETU) within the National TB Program.
Through the USAID-funded Strengthening Partnerships, Results and Innovations in Nutrition Globally (SPRING) project, JSI worked to expand and institutionalize the use of nutrition best practices in Bangladesh. Read the USAID photo essay, Rani’s School of Nutrition.