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Our programs span four decades and over 100 countries. And every year, the longstanding relationships we’ve built with government agencies, private-sector partners, and members of civil society become stronger and more effective.
Our programs are designed with a deep understanding of and appreciation for the context of human rights, gender equality and discrimination, economic empowerment, and changing populations.
We listen, analyze, and collaborate to develop the most effective programs in the industry—always specific to their contexts and relevant to the people we serve.
The Vistaar Project was a six-year, $25 million initiative to assist the Government of India and state governments of Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand in taking knowledge to practice to improve maternal, newborn, and child health, and nutritional status.
Read MoreThis project strengthened the capacity of the National AIDS Control Program and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to provide HIV testing and counseling, create an enabling environment to support these services, and strengthen referral networks.
Read MoreCountries in Southern Africa have some of the highest HIV/AIDS infection rates in the world, but human resources to address the epidemic are often limited in numbers, training, and logical distribution. The Southern Africa Human Capacity Development (SA-HCD) Coalition worked to improve the
Read MoreThe Senegal Health Services Improvement Project supported the Senegalese Ministry of Health and Medical Prevention's efforts to improve maternal and child mortality and morbidity rates, as well as increase access to family planning services.
Read MoreIntraHealth International worked to improve the training curricula and approaches in family medicine in Armenia.
Read MoreThe prevalence of HIV is thought to be low in South Sudan, and IntraHealth is working with the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) to help it stay that way. After years of civil war, the Government of South Sudan is starting to rebuild the country's infrastructure, including health care. As
Read MoreThe Twubakane Decentralization and Health Program supported the Government of Rwanda in addressing the many challenges it faced in meeting the growing population’s priority health care needs.
Read MoreProject NOVA, a five-year initiative that began in 2004, worked with Armenia’s government to increase the use of appropriate and safe reproductive health, family planning, and maternal and child health services and practices throughout Armenia.
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