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We’ve worked in over 100 countries since 1979. And we’re partnering with new ones every year. Our programs build lasting relationships and strong capabilities wherever we work. DONATE TO THE COVID-19 FRONTLINE HEALTH WORKER FUND Now, more than ever, health workers need our support. As COVID-19 continues to spread, they’re on the front lines at this very moment—in hospitals, clinics, and triage centers around the world—putting themselves at risk to stop this pandemic. 10 GLOBAL HEALTH ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2021 2. New steps toward decolonizing global health. Vaccine nationalism is just the most recent in a long history of inequitable approaches topublic health.
NAMIBIA | INTRAHEALTH Since 2006, we've partnered with the Namibian government and NGOs (including faith-based health organizations) to make HIV services for counseling, testing, prevention, care, and treatment more widely available to communities throughout Namibia. We provide training, mentoring, and supportive supervision to help Namibia's health workers deliver high-quality, comprehensive health services. And GUATEMALA | INTRAHEALTH We've worked in Guatemala and throughout Central America since 1993 to strengthen health sectors and address the HIV epidemic among high-risk populations. In Guatemala, we focus on interventions to improve the quality of care, reduce stigma against people living with HIV, and promote human resources planning. We partner with the government, NGOs, and civil society to improve ACCELERATING SUPPORT TO ADVANCED LOCAL PARTNERS (ASAP Through the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) $38.5 million Accelerating Support to Advanced Local Partners (ASAP) project, IntraHealth International and partners will work with sub-Saharan countries in Africa to rapidly prepare local organizations and government entities to serve as prime partners for USAID and U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more Rwandan mothers, children, and adolescents. The activity—called SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS CAN HELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN The numbers of women and girls subjected to violence are staggering. Estimates suggest that one in three women globally have experienced either physical or sexual violence at some point in their lives.In some areas of the world, violence against women and girls is endemic, with the prevalence of intimate-partner violence alone. It is as high as 37% in Southeast Asia. HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH (HRH) KENYA PROGRAM This five-year project is strengthening health professional training programs and health workforce management systems throughout Kenya to help the country improve the health of its citizens. One of the greatest challenges Kenya’s health sector faces is ensuring that all its citizens, including the most vulnerable, have access to well-trained, professional health workers. UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling theINTRAHEALTH
We’ve worked in over 100 countries since 1979. And we’re partnering with new ones every year. Our programs build lasting relationships and strong capabilities wherever we work. DONATE TO THE COVID-19 FRONTLINE HEALTH WORKER FUND Now, more than ever, health workers need our support. As COVID-19 continues to spread, they’re on the front lines at this very moment—in hospitals, clinics, and triage centers around the world—putting themselves at risk to stop this pandemic. 10 GLOBAL HEALTH ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2021 2. New steps toward decolonizing global health. Vaccine nationalism is just the most recent in a long history of inequitable approaches topublic health.
NAMIBIA | INTRAHEALTH Since 2006, we've partnered with the Namibian government and NGOs (including faith-based health organizations) to make HIV services for counseling, testing, prevention, care, and treatment more widely available to communities throughout Namibia. We provide training, mentoring, and supportive supervision to help Namibia's health workers deliver high-quality, comprehensive health services. And GUATEMALA | INTRAHEALTH We've worked in Guatemala and throughout Central America since 1993 to strengthen health sectors and address the HIV epidemic among high-risk populations. In Guatemala, we focus on interventions to improve the quality of care, reduce stigma against people living with HIV, and promote human resources planning. We partner with the government, NGOs, and civil society to improve ACCELERATING SUPPORT TO ADVANCED LOCAL PARTNERS (ASAP Through the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) $38.5 million Accelerating Support to Advanced Local Partners (ASAP) project, IntraHealth International and partners will work with sub-Saharan countries in Africa to rapidly prepare local organizations and government entities to serve as prime partners for USAID and U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more Rwandan mothers, children, and adolescents. The activity—called SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS CAN HELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN The numbers of women and girls subjected to violence are staggering. Estimates suggest that one in three women globally have experienced either physical or sexual violence at some point in their lives.In some areas of the world, violence against women and girls is endemic, with the prevalence of intimate-partner violence alone. It is as high as 37% in Southeast Asia. HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH (HRH) KENYA PROGRAM This five-year project is strengthening health professional training programs and health workforce management systems throughout Kenya to help the country improve the health of its citizens. One of the greatest challenges Kenya’s health sector faces is ensuring that all its citizens, including the most vulnerable, have access to well-trained, professional health workers. UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling the FRANCOPHONE WEST AFRICA ADDS 3.8 MILLION NEW FAMILY IntraHealth International’s Civil Society for Family Planning (CS4FP) project partnered with nine countries in francophone West Africa to add 3.8 million additional family planning users and doubled the number of women using modern contraceptives in the region.. For the past ten years, CS4FP has been working with strong, high-functioning civil society coalitions, young people, and religious INTRAHEALTH INTERNATIONAL 2019 ANNUAL REPORT The future of global health starts here. In 2019, IntraHealth International reached 364,184 health workers. They provide health care to millions of people around the world. INTRAHEALTH-UNC SUMMER FELLOWS Since 2010, IntraHealth International and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Gillings School of Global Public Health have teamed up to offer the IntraHealth-UNC Summer Fellows Program for graduate students. In 2019, IntraHealth and the UNC School of Nursing began offering a summer fellowship experience through the program for School of Nursing students as well. Meet our 16 WAYS HEALTH WORKERS CAN HELP STOP GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE One in three women worldwide has experienced physical or sexual violence in her lifetime, most often at the hands of an intimate partner. Psychological abuse is even more widespread. Violence against women is a public health and human rights emergency. INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more Rwandan mothers, children, and adolescents. CONTENT FOR "CIVIL SOCIETY FOR FAMILY PLANNING" We’ve worked in over 100 countries since 1979. And we’re partnering with new ones every year. Our programs build lasting relationships and strong capabilities wherever we work. 4 WAYS TO PREVENT SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE HEALTH Sexual harassment is a seemingly ubiquitous, intractable problem that prevents many women around the world from advancing in the workforce. To end it, we must understand how it FIVE BIG QUESTIONS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTH We’ve worked in over 100 countries since 1979. And we’re partnering with new ones every year. Our programs build lasting relationships and strong capabilities wherever we work.SOUTH SUDAN
Since 2006, IntraHealth International has worked with our partners in South Sudan to improve access to health services amid civil war, famine, a refugee crisis, and rampant inflation. In collaboration with governmental and nongovernmental agencies, we provide high-quality HIV prevention services, improve access to modern contraceptives, address the country’s shortage of health UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling theINTRAHEALTH
The future of global health starts here. 40 years. Over 100 countries. And an unwavering commitment to health workers. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Founded in 2010, the IntraHealth-UNC Global Health Fellowship gives graduate students at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health an opportunity to complete a 10-week internship that provides practical, applicable experience and builds lasting relationships between students and staff. Find internships.execteam.
NAMIBIA | INTRAHEALTH Since 2006, we've partnered with the Namibian government and NGOs (including faith-based health organizations) to make HIV services for counseling, testing, prevention, care, and treatment more widely available to communities throughout Namibia. We provide training, mentoring, and supportive supervision to help Namibia's health workers deliver high-quality, comprehensive health services. And ACCELERATING SUPPORT TO ADVANCED LOCAL PARTNERS (ASAP Through the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) $38.5 million Accelerating Support to Advanced Local Partners (ASAP) project, IntraHealth International and partners will work with sub-Saharan countries in Africa to rapidly prepare local organizations and government entities to serve as prime partners for USAID and U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH Ingobyi. With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more GUATEMALA | INTRAHEALTH We've worked in Guatemala and throughout Central America since 1993 to strengthen health sectors and address the HIV epidemic among high-risk populations. In Guatemala, we focus on interventions to improve the quality of care, reduce stigma against people living with HIV, and promote human resources planning. We partner with the government, NGOs, and civil society to improve SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS CAN HELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Social service workers are trained to analyze and understand the complex and varied reasons that violence is perpetrated against women, and can support communities in changing societal behaviors and preventing violence. Social service workers also play a key role in providing counseling and referral services for care and treatment ofphysical
HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH (HRH) KENYA PROGRAM Human Resources for Health (HRH) Kenya Program. This five-year project is strengthening health professional training programs and health workforce management systems throughout Kenya to help the country improve the health of its citizens. One of the greatest challenges Kenya’s health sector faces is ensuring that all its citizens,including
UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling theSOUTH AFRICA
IntraHealth has worked in South Africa to help the country strengthen its health workforce and presservice education systems. Most recently, we partnered with the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI) to strengthen nursing education systems and increase the number, quality, and relevance of nursing and midwifery graduates through the CapacityPlus project.INTRAHEALTH
The future of global health starts here. 40 years. Over 100 countries. And an unwavering commitment to health workers. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Founded in 2010, the IntraHealth-UNC Global Health Fellowship gives graduate students at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health an opportunity to complete a 10-week internship that provides practical, applicable experience and builds lasting relationships between students and staff. Find internships.execteam.
NAMIBIA | INTRAHEALTH Since 2006, we've partnered with the Namibian government and NGOs (including faith-based health organizations) to make HIV services for counseling, testing, prevention, care, and treatment more widely available to communities throughout Namibia. We provide training, mentoring, and supportive supervision to help Namibia's health workers deliver high-quality, comprehensive health services. And ACCELERATING SUPPORT TO ADVANCED LOCAL PARTNERS (ASAP Through the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) $38.5 million Accelerating Support to Advanced Local Partners (ASAP) project, IntraHealth International and partners will work with sub-Saharan countries in Africa to rapidly prepare local organizations and government entities to serve as prime partners for USAID and U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH Ingobyi. With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more GUATEMALA | INTRAHEALTH We've worked in Guatemala and throughout Central America since 1993 to strengthen health sectors and address the HIV epidemic among high-risk populations. In Guatemala, we focus on interventions to improve the quality of care, reduce stigma against people living with HIV, and promote human resources planning. We partner with the government, NGOs, and civil society to improve SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS CAN HELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Social service workers are trained to analyze and understand the complex and varied reasons that violence is perpetrated against women, and can support communities in changing societal behaviors and preventing violence. Social service workers also play a key role in providing counseling and referral services for care and treatment ofphysical
HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH (HRH) KENYA PROGRAM Human Resources for Health (HRH) Kenya Program. This five-year project is strengthening health professional training programs and health workforce management systems throughout Kenya to help the country improve the health of its citizens. One of the greatest challenges Kenya’s health sector faces is ensuring that all its citizens,including
UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling theSOUTH AFRICA
IntraHealth has worked in South Africa to help the country strengthen its health workforce and presservice education systems. Most recently, we partnered with the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI) to strengthen nursing education systems and increase the number, quality, and relevance of nursing and midwifery graduates through the CapacityPlus project. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Founded in 2010, the IntraHealth-UNC Global Health Fellowship gives graduate students at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health an opportunity to complete a 10-week internship that provides practical, applicable experience and builds lasting relationships between students and staff. Find internships.execteam.
DONATE TO THE COVID-19 FRONTLINE HEALTH WORKER FUND COVID-19 Health Worker Fund. Other Ways to Give. Donate here, or via Facebook here. You can also make checks payable to IntraHealth International and mail your contributions to: IntraHealth International . Attn: The Development Team. 6340 Quadrangle Drive, Suite 200. Chapel Hill, NC 27517.WORK WITH US
Work With Us. At IntraHealth, we are a diverse group of individuals who are passionate about global health and well-being. Together, we make up a learning, collaborative organization that is driven by its values and committed to excellence. We’ve worked in 100 countriesfor 35 years.
CONSULTING OPPORTUNITIES IntraHealth values the expertise consultants bring to our work improving the performance of health workers and strengthening the systems in which they work. Consultants typically have graduate-level training and significant international experience. GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE ON THE RISE IN THE COVID-19 ERA This is just one recent example of gender-based violence gleaned from DAI’s project work, but unfortunately, it is all too common, and—for multiple colliding reasons—the prevalence of such violence appears to have been aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic. In May, the United Nations (UN) issued an alert about the alarming rise of rapeand
INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH Ingobyi. With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling theEL SALVADOR
We've worked in El Salvador and throughout Central America to strengthen health sectors and address the HIV epidemic. In El Salvador, we have strengthened the supply chain to improve availability of essential medicines and worked with the Ministry of Public Health to implement a continuous quality improvement of care model in hospitals. We partner with the government, NGOs, RWANDA LAUNCHES NATIONAL PALLIATIVE CARE POLICY Recently, Rwanda reached another health care milestone in officially adopting a national palliative care policy. The IntraHealth-led HIV/AIDS Clinical Services Program (HCSP), with technical assistance from partner Mildmay International, supported the policy’s development and adoption. Nearly three years ago, IntraHealth International conducted an assessment of Rwandan health INTRODUCTION TO WORKING WITH USAID ON GOVERNMENT TO Introduction to Working with USAID on Government to Government Agreements Government to Government Webinar Series #1 March 18, 2021INTRAHEALTH
The future of global health starts here. 40 years. Over 100 countries. And an unwavering commitment to health workers. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Founded in 2010, the IntraHealth-UNC Global Health Fellowship gives graduate students at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health an opportunity to complete a 10-week internship that provides practical, applicable experience and builds lasting relationships between students and staff. Find internships.execteam.
NAMIBIA | INTRAHEALTH Since 2006, we've partnered with the Namibian government and NGOs (including faith-based health organizations) to make HIV services for counseling, testing, prevention, care, and treatment more widely available to communities throughout Namibia. We provide training, mentoring, and supportive supervision to help Namibia's health workers deliver high-quality, comprehensive health services. And ACCELERATING SUPPORT TO ADVANCED LOCAL PARTNERS (ASAP Through the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) $38.5 million Accelerating Support to Advanced Local Partners (ASAP) project, IntraHealth International and partners will work with sub-Saharan countries in Africa to rapidly prepare local organizations and government entities to serve as prime partners for USAID and U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH Ingobyi. With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more GUATEMALA | INTRAHEALTH We've worked in Guatemala and throughout Central America since 1993 to strengthen health sectors and address the HIV epidemic among high-risk populations. In Guatemala, we focus on interventions to improve the quality of care, reduce stigma against people living with HIV, and promote human resources planning. We partner with the government, NGOs, and civil society to improve SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS CAN HELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Social service workers are trained to analyze and understand the complex and varied reasons that violence is perpetrated against women, and can support communities in changing societal behaviors and preventing violence. Social service workers also play a key role in providing counseling and referral services for care and treatment ofphysical
HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH (HRH) KENYA PROGRAM Human Resources for Health (HRH) Kenya Program. This five-year project is strengthening health professional training programs and health workforce management systems throughout Kenya to help the country improve the health of its citizens. One of the greatest challenges Kenya’s health sector faces is ensuring that all its citizens,including
UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling theSOUTH AFRICA
IntraHealth has worked in South Africa to help the country strengthen its health workforce and presservice education systems. Most recently, we partnered with the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI) to strengthen nursing education systems and increase the number, quality, and relevance of nursing and midwifery graduates through the CapacityPlus project.INTRAHEALTH
The future of global health starts here. 40 years. Over 100 countries. And an unwavering commitment to health workers. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Founded in 2010, the IntraHealth-UNC Global Health Fellowship gives graduate students at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health an opportunity to complete a 10-week internship that provides practical, applicable experience and builds lasting relationships between students and staff. Find internships.execteam.
NAMIBIA | INTRAHEALTH Since 2006, we've partnered with the Namibian government and NGOs (including faith-based health organizations) to make HIV services for counseling, testing, prevention, care, and treatment more widely available to communities throughout Namibia. We provide training, mentoring, and supportive supervision to help Namibia's health workers deliver high-quality, comprehensive health services. And ACCELERATING SUPPORT TO ADVANCED LOCAL PARTNERS (ASAP Through the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) $38.5 million Accelerating Support to Advanced Local Partners (ASAP) project, IntraHealth International and partners will work with sub-Saharan countries in Africa to rapidly prepare local organizations and government entities to serve as prime partners for USAID and U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH Ingobyi. With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more GUATEMALA | INTRAHEALTH We've worked in Guatemala and throughout Central America since 1993 to strengthen health sectors and address the HIV epidemic among high-risk populations. In Guatemala, we focus on interventions to improve the quality of care, reduce stigma against people living with HIV, and promote human resources planning. We partner with the government, NGOs, and civil society to improve SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS CAN HELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Social service workers are trained to analyze and understand the complex and varied reasons that violence is perpetrated against women, and can support communities in changing societal behaviors and preventing violence. Social service workers also play a key role in providing counseling and referral services for care and treatment ofphysical
HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH (HRH) KENYA PROGRAM Human Resources for Health (HRH) Kenya Program. This five-year project is strengthening health professional training programs and health workforce management systems throughout Kenya to help the country improve the health of its citizens. One of the greatest challenges Kenya’s health sector faces is ensuring that all its citizens,including
UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling theSOUTH AFRICA
IntraHealth has worked in South Africa to help the country strengthen its health workforce and presservice education systems. Most recently, we partnered with the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI) to strengthen nursing education systems and increase the number, quality, and relevance of nursing and midwifery graduates through the CapacityPlus project. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Founded in 2010, the IntraHealth-UNC Global Health Fellowship gives graduate students at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health an opportunity to complete a 10-week internship that provides practical, applicable experience and builds lasting relationships between students and staff. Find internships.execteam.
NO RESPITE: ANNUAL REPORT DOCUMENTS VIOLENCE AGAINST The Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition released its eighth annual report on May 24, 2021, documenting the global incidence of attacks and threats against health workers, facilities, and transport around the world. The report cites 806 incidents of violence against or obstruction of health care in 43 countries and territories in ongoing wars and violent conflicts in 2020, ranging fromWORK WITH US
Work With Us. At IntraHealth, we are a diverse group of individuals who are passionate about global health and well-being. Together, we make up a learning, collaborative organization that is driven by its values and committed to excellence. We’ve worked in 100 countriesfor 35 years.
DONATE TO THE COVID-19 FRONTLINE HEALTH WORKER FUND COVID-19 Health Worker Fund. Other Ways to Give. Donate here, or via Facebook here. You can also make checks payable to IntraHealth International and mail your contributions to: IntraHealth International . Attn: The Development Team. 6340 Quadrangle Drive, Suite 200. Chapel Hill, NC 27517. JOE WALSH, AMJAD ALI KHAN TO DONATE PROCEEDS OF NEW EP All proceeds from the newly released three-song EP titled Prayers will be donated to IntraHealth International to benefit frontline health workers during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.. Prayers is a collaboration between multiple GRAMMY-award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer Joe Walsh and preeminent classical Sarod virtuoso and composer Amjad Ali Khan. CONSULTING OPPORTUNITIES IntraHealth values the expertise consultants bring to our work improving the performance of health workers and strengthening the systems in which they work. Consultants typically have graduate-level training and significant international experience. INGOBYI | INTRAHEALTH With this five-year, $48.5 million grant from the US Agency for International Development, a consortium led by IntraHealth International is collaborating with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to reduce preventable infant and maternal deaths, reduce the incidence of malaria, and bring high-quality, integrated health services to more Rwandan mothers, children, and adolescents. UGANDA | INTRAHEALTH For more than 25 years, IntraHealth has collaborated with Uganda’s government, national health associations, and health training institutions to strengthen the country’s health workforce and improve health services. Uganda has made notable progress in the past decade: decreasing poverty, reducing child mortality by half, increasing life expectancy, and almost doubling theEL SALVADOR
We've worked in El Salvador and throughout Central America to strengthen health sectors and address the HIV epidemic. In El Salvador, we have strengthened the supply chain to improve availability of essential medicines and worked with the Ministry of Public Health to implement a continuous quality improvement of care model in hospitals. We partner with the government, NGOs, INTRODUCTION TO WORKING WITH USAID ON GOVERNMENT TO Introduction to Working with USAID on Government to Government Agreements Government to Government Webinar Series #1 March 18, 2021Nav
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I’M A COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER—HERE’S WHY I TELL MY STORY See All Vital Commentary _ _ As part of our work in #Rwanda, the Ingobyi team provides mentorship training for #healthworkers like Esther, who've helped decrease the number of children under five with severe #pneumonia by more than 50%. #WorldChildrensDay #ForEveryChild Meet Esther >> https://loom.ly/rMYcSeo cc: Stop Pneumonia | USAID East Africa __ November 20 19:42 INTRAHEALTH_ _
"Even before the pandemic, nurses have suffered, and continue to suffer, from long hours, risky working conditions,… https://t.co/2ImfEAhIyR __ November 20 20:04 INTRAHEALTH_ _
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As part of our work in #Rwanda, mentorship training for #healthworkers like Esther has helped decrease the number o… https://t.co/6cEK8NEDbW __ November 20 19:42 INTRAHEALTH__
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