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Strengthening Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health Services as Part of the Post-Ebola Transition: District Summary: Western Rural Area

District summary on the post-Ebola transition for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health services in the Western Area Rural district of Sierra Leone. This summary highlights the interventions and accomplishments of the Advancing Partners & Communities project in strengthening health services in the district post-Ebola. JSI/Advancing Partners & Communities Project. 2017.


Example Scenarios and Exercises for Training Health Workers on Home-based Records

Home-based records (HBRs) are an important data collection and monitoring tool serving multiple purposes for the caregiver, health worker, and health system. These cards provide example scenarios and exercises to train health workers.


Home-based Records Briefer: Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction Materials for Health Workers in Nepal

This home-based records briefer was included in rotavirus vaccine introduction materials developed for health workers in Nepal by JSI through the Coordination and Implementation of Child Health Record Redesigns project.


How To Use the Card and Tickler File System for Defaulter Tracking (DRC Job Aid)

This guide is a component of the Home-based Records Guide for Frontline Health Workers. This 4-pager provides instructions for the child health card for the DR Congo, which is printed with a detachable piece (to be kept at the health facility). The card includes documentation of the primary interventions (vaccination, growth monitoring, Vitamin A supplementation,…


Interview Guides for Key Home-based Records Users

To understand how key home-based records (HBR) users value the document, key informant interviews and/or focus group discussions can be conducted with stakeholder groups as part of a situational analysis. This document provides sample questions which have been used in several countries are included in the document as a guide, but should be adapted to…


Improving Routine Immunization in Niger

Through funding from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, JSI has been working with Niger’s Ministry of Health and the Immunization Department since 2013 to support and strengthen immunization program activities and supply chain management. JSI has provided support for new vaccine introduction, improved planning for program activities and cold chain needs, and building capacity of the…


Lessons Learned: HPV Vaccine Nationwide Introduction in Zimbabwe

This lessons learned document aims to capture the challenges and achievements of the HPV nationwide introduction in Zimbabwe to inform future integration of HPV and other vaccines into the routine immunization system. JSI supported the development of this document in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and the Department of the…


Immunization @JSI (2018)

JSI strengthens routine immunization systems around the globe to provide regular, reliable and equitable access to and use of life-saving vaccines. We have worked in 50 countries to introduce newer life-saving vaccines, prevent the spread of disease, and further reduce disability and mortality.


Maternal, Newborn and Child Health @JSI

JSI works with our partners around the globe to design and implement cost-effective, contextually appropriate total market solutions that strengthen the health system and ensure that all women and children have access to the services they need, whenever and wherever they need them. JSI. 2018.


Jeopardizing quality at the frontline of healthcare: prevalence and risk factors for disrespect and abuse during facility-based childbirth in Ethiopia

Disrespect and abuse (D&A) experienced by women during facility-based childbirth has gained global recognition as a threat to eliminating preventable maternal mortality and morbidity. This study explored the frequency and associated factors of D&A in four rural health centres in Ethiopia. Experiences of women who delivered in these facilities were captured by direct observation of…


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