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Reaching for Universal Immunization Coverage: Results and program recommendations from combined immunization coverage and serology surveys in three woredas (districts) of Ethiopia in 2013 and 2016

To understand the paradox of high reported immunization coverage and frequent disease outbreaks, UI-FHS conducted combined immunization coverage and serology surveys in three program woredas at baseline in 2013, and after RED-QI program implementation in 2016. UI-FHS conducted the combined surveys to examine how estimates compared from various data sources, exploring what percentage of supposedly…


AETC Evaluation Project Fact Sheet (August 2020)

This one-page fact sheet highlights our evaluation work for the AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC). In partnership with HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau, we assessed the AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) program’s existing National Evaluation Plan (NEP) and the Regional Evaluation Plans (REPs). The goal of the evaluation is to develop and implement a revised national evaluation plan…


Every Woman Every Child 2020 Commitments: JSI 2019 Progress Report

To sustain and accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals, JSI joined other organizations in pledging support for the Every Woman Every Child (EWEC) campaign in 2016.  Working closely with our global and country-level partners, JSI exceeded its 2011–2014 commitments, and we have surpassed our six 2016-2020 commitments to improve maternal, child, and adolescent health….


Review of Policies and Guidelines Related to the Nutrition of Ill and Undernourished Children at the Primary Health Care Level

Preventing morbidity and mortality in children under 5 years of age is an important shared priority for child health and nutrition stakeholders. While pneumonia, diarrhea, and malaria remain the leading immediate global causes of child death, the vulnerability to and the severity of these illnesses are exacerbated by undernutrition, which is a contributing factor in…


Strengthening Nutrition in the Integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Illness in Democratic Republic of Congo

In Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), child malnutrition rates are high. Recent DRC Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data indicate that 43% of children under 5 suffer from stunting, 8% are wasted, and 23% are underweight. The majority (60%) of children 6–59 months old are anemic (hemoglobin <11 g/deciliter). Early initiation of breastfeeding and…


Alternative training models for strengthening health worker capacity to implement the Integrated Management of Newborn and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) strategy in Uganda

Uganda is among many low resourced countries that achieved significant reductions in mortality rates for children under five years of age (U5) over the last fifteen years, from 151 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990 to 56 in 2016.2 However, the rate of decline in U5 mortality in recent years was not sufficient for…


Focused Review of Successful Quality Improvement Initiatives Aimed at Compliance With Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines for Child Illness Care

This review of peer-reviewed and grey literature focuses on health worker compliance with evidence-based protocols, one of the eight domains of the quality of care (QOC) framework developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Despite the adoption of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) in 100 countries and the rapid uptake of integrated community case…


Scaling up Integrated Community Case Management for Childhood Illness in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

An estimated one out of 10 child deaths in Africa occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with 304,000 deaths in children under 5 reported in 2016.1 If the country is to meet the Sustainable Development Goals for under-5 mortality (target 25 per 1,000 live births by 2030) and neonatal mortality (target 12…


Despite Challenges in Urban Areas, Immunization Improves in Cite Soleil

In the second phase of the Gavi Urban Immunization project, JSI upgraded the model to address weaknesses identified through monitoring and assessment, strengthened successful practices, and began full rollout both short and long term interventions in the urban immunization model. This phase serves a target population of 7,306 in Cite Soleil commune, and is focused…


Social and Behavior Change Helps Improve Nutrition

This infographic maps out how social and behavior change (SBC) helps improve nutrition through the different actors engaged in nutrition in a country. JSI/Advancing Nutrition. 2020. 


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