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Standard Operating Procedures for Pharmaceutical Waste Processing Using a Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization System

Pharmaceutical waste generally comprises pharmaceutical products and medicinals that are no longer useable because of being expired, withdrawn, recalled, damaged, or for any other reason. The standard operating procedures (SOPs) described herein are recommended for the treatment or processing of pharmaceutical waste, or unusable pharmaceutical products (UPP), using a cement-based solidification/stabilization (S/S) system. These SOPs…


Southern and Eastern Africa Region Male Circumcision Communication Meeting

Creating demand for adolescent and adult MC is essential to the success of scale-up. To consolidate what the HIV community has learned to date and advance MC communication, the Male Circumcision Technical Working Group for the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) organized the first…


Project Summary: HIV Test? I’m on it! Campaign – Phase I

Working with the Santa Clara County Public Health Department's STD/HIV Division, JSI used a community-based social marketing approach to develop social marketing campaigns to promote HIV and STD testing among Black gay men in Santa Clara County, California. Marketing techniques included social media, designs for print media, adoption and customizing of existing materials, and technical assistance to reinforce…


Reaching Underserved Women with Voluntary Family Planning

In 22 countries, APC strengthened voluntary family planning services and acceptance by training health workers, building capacity within local NGOs, advocating for policy change, and introducing new methods desired by clients. This brief highlights how APC scaled up family planning access and choice and addressing fragmentation in community health and family planning. Also highlighted is…


A cost-effectiveness analysis of traditional and geographic information system-supported microplanning approaches for routine immunization program management in northern Nigeria

Effective RI microplanning requires accurate population estimates and maps showing health facilities and locations of villages and target populations. Traditional microplanning relies on census figures to project target populations and on community estimates of distances, while GIS microplanning uses satellite imagery to estimate target populations and spatial analyses to estimate distances. This paper estimates the…


The Public Health of Pleasure: Going Beyond Disease Prevention

A thin but critical slice of thinking has emerged and persisted in the field of sexual health and relationships: that healthy relationships and sexuality are about not merely the absence of sexually transmitted diseases and intimate partner violence but also the presence of pleasurable and satisfying occurrences in the closest relationship that humans have with…


Toward Harmonization: Community Health Policy and Program Trends

In 2014, APC developed the Community Health Systems Catalog to address information gaps, advance the WHO’s vision, and help ensure the inclusion of community-based family planning within national agendas. In 2016¬2017, APC updated the catalog and expanded it to include additional health areas such as nutrition and maternal, newborn, and child health. The Community Health…


The Effects of Dose Per Container Change in Zambia

The Dose Per Container Partnership (DPCP) undertook quantitative and qualitative research in Zambia between January 2017 and July 2018 to examine the effects on the immunization system of administering measles-containing vaccine (MCV) in 5-dose vials rather than the standard 10-dose vials. This document examines those effects. The Dose Per Container Partnership (DPCP) is funded by…


Parental Choice of Flotation Devices for Children and Teen Swimmers and Waders: A Survey at Beaches in Washington State

Drowning at open-water areas is the second leading cause of unintentional death among Washington State children. Providing written and visual safety instructions and loaned life jackets at swim sites (“loaner boards”) may reduce the risk of drowning. This study sought to understand parental perceptions regarding loaner boards and behaviors related to bringing flotation devices for…


A Toolkit for Engaging Non-Health Stakeholders in Supporting Routine Immunization in Uganda

Through the SS4RI, MCSP, and MCHIP projects, JSI applied concepts and methods from the field of quality improvement to the Reaching Every Community/Child (REC) approach already adopted by the MOH/UNEPI. This enhanced approach builds the managerial capacity of national and, especially, district and health facility teams to diagnose and prioritize problems affecting immunization service delivery…


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