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Enhancing Supply Chain Management of Antiretroviral Drugs in a Resource-limited Setting through Web-based Ordering System to Increase their Availability: A Case of East Central Uganda

This poster is about JSI R&T efforts to enhance the supply chain management of antiretroviral drugs in resource-limited areas like East Central Uganda, through a web-based ordering system that increases their availability. It clearly outlines the problems, solutions, processes, and results found regarding this topic.


Community Quality Improvement Teams; A Vehicle for Improving Retention of Patients on Antiretroviral Treatment: A Case of East Central Uganda

Retention in care is critical to the health of people who are on antiretroviral treatment (ART). The contribution of community quality improvement (QI) teams in promoting facility-community linkages and retention on ART is considerable and should not be underestimated. Cognizant of this unexploited contribution, STAR-EC implemented community QI interventions to support health facility care and…


Leveraging HIV and AIDS funding to strengthen health systems beyond HIV programs in hard-to-reach communities: The case of Bukooli Islands Women Integrated HIV and AIDS Initiatives (BIWIHI); Namayingo District, Uganda

In 2011, STAR-EC identified and partnered with BIWIHI, a CSO based in Dolwe Island, to improve and increase community access to HIV and AIDS services. STAR-EC provided funding, technical capacity building, maternity coaches, and medical equipment including microscopes, motorcycles, and other logistical support for medical supplies. STAR-EC also facilitated a district health team of clinicians,…


Integrating Gender in HIV Programs

The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) aims to integrate gender in HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs. Addressing harmful gender norms and inequities and preventing and responding to gender-based violence (GBV) are essential strategies for reducing HIV risk; mitigating its impact; and increasing access to services for men, women, and people of…


Using Program Evaluation Data to Design Strategies for Improvement of Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) at Health Facilities: A Case of East Central Uganda

This poster highlights the background, methods, results, and conclusions regarding research into the use of program evaluation data to design strategies to improve early infant diagnosis.


Core Public Health Training for Ethiopia’s Urban Health Extension Professionals

This document is a training manual for educating Ethiopia's urban health extension professionals. The manual focuses specifically on training professionals on how to tackle the high HIV prevalence in the country.


Capacity is Enabling: Strengthening Ethiopia’s Urban Health Program helps urban health extension professionals to provide households with quality health care services

This document tells the success story of a woman named Maria Dessa, who collaborated with SEUHP, and is now preventing HIV positive people in her community from defaulting on ART services.


SPRING Mali: Final Country Report October 2014 – March 2016 (FY15-16)

SPRING/Mali officially launched in December 2014 with the support of our lead implementing partner, Helen Keller International (HKI). USAID/Mali tasked us with improving the nutritional status of women and children, with a special emphasis on building resilience in the Mopti Region through the prevention and treatment of undernutrition while targeting the critical "1,000 days" of…


Improving Health Outcomes Through Mobile Technology

This one-pager highlights JSI's customized mobile reporting system that strengthens logistics systems and helps to ensure that health facilities have a steady inventory of health commodities.


Personalized Audience Engagement: Providing Critical HIV Information through Mobile Devices with AIDS.gov

This document touches on HIV prevalence in the United States, and highlights the AIDS.gov app that works to increase a patient's access to HIV information so that we can decrease HIV infection rates, increase HIV testing, and increase access to care among underserved communities.


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