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Task sharing in healthcare is an effective strategy that addresses the critical lack of providers by creating a more rational distribution of tasks and responsibilities among the existing cadres of health providers to improve access to care. Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Population/Family Planning (MOHP/FP) Sector in partnership with the USAID-funded Strengthening Egypt’s Family Planning…
Egypt has seen rapid population growth in the past two decades, which can adversely affect maternal and child health and further impact climate change and Egyptians’ overall health and well-being. Through the Government of Egypt’s efforts supported by the USAID Strengthening Egypt’s Family Planning Program (SEFFP), three key approaches are applied to strengthen access to…
Rapid population growth can strain resources and lead to health, economic, and social challenges. In Egypt, the Ministry of Health and Population (MOHP) in partnership with the USAID-funded Strengthening Egypt’s Family Planning Program (SEFFP) is strengthening Egyptians’ knowledge about the positive outcomes family planning can have on overpopulation in the country. SEFPP in close collaboration…
The Improve Primary Healthcare Service Delivery, with funding from Gates Foundation, is supporting Ethiopia's goals to achieve high-quality and equitable community health and reproductive, maternal, and child health structures and services.
Supporting the primary healthcare system is the backbone of almost everything we do across the world. This brief highlights why primary healthcare is so critical and what we are working on within the primary healthcare space to ensure greater equity and higher quality of primary healthcare.
This timeline illustrates JSI's 30 year history in Ethiopia and maps out progress we have helped to establish alongside the government of Ethiopia, the Federal Ministry of Health, donors (including USAID, CIFF, Gates Foundation and Gavi, among others), partners and national organizations.
In honor of World Humanitarian Day, this infographic encourages humanitarian responders to join the Humanitarian Commodities Logistics (HCL) community, a subgroup of the International Association of Public Health Logisticians (IAPHL). Since 2007, IAPHL has supported health logisticians worldwide by providing a forum for members to network, exchange ideas, and improve skills. HCL brings a special…
Despite widespread recognition that person-centered care (PCC) underpins high-quality HIV services, identifying approaches to operationalize PCC remains a challenge. JSI conducted a desk review and co-creation workshops with 39 colleagues from diverse geographies and health areas to develop a PCC framework grounded in behavioral science. The PCC framework was recently applied to two prevention approaches…
Internal conflict in Ethiopia poses a significant challenge to the continuity of essential health services, including tuberculosis (TB) prevention, diagnostics, and treatment. In several regions, health facilities have been damaged, resulting in the loss or destruction of medical equipment, and the displacement of millions of people from their homes. In 2022, USAID Ethiopia identified REACH…
Through a TIFA TB commitment grant, implemented by the National TB and Leprosy Elimination Program (NTLEP) in Malawi, substantial progress is being made to accelerate the country's efforts to end TB. The first grant, initiated in 2021, implemented a facility-based case-finding approach in 29 facilities across seven districts, aiming to increase TB notification and improve linkages to…