IntraHealth in the Media
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Mar 15, 2010
Pape Gaye Interviewed on North Carolina Public Radio's The State of Things
Pape Gaye joined The State of Things host Frank Stasio to talk about IntraHealth's 30 years of work in global health.
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Mar 15, 2010
IntraHealth and Imbuto Foundation Work to Improve Reproductive Health Education
IntraHealth and Imbuto Foundation will be putting more focus on providing teenagers with Family Planning and Reproductive Health services. At the launch of pilot phase of the project at College Butamwa, IntraHealth's representative, Jean Marie Sinari, said the move will help the youth to monitor...
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Feb 17, 2010
IntraHealth, at 30, Works to Raise Its Visibility
In July 2003, when it spun off from the School of Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill, IntraHealth International operated with roughly 60 employees and an annual budget of about $13 million. Today, as it prepares to celebrate its 30th anniversary in April, the nonprofit operates with roughly 650...
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Feb 3, 2010
IntraHealth and Pfizer's Mobilize Against Malaria Program
Pfizer's video, Fight Against Malaria—Pfizer's Mobilize Against Malaria Program , includes some of the work that IntraHealth has been doing in the Senegal part of the project .
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Feb 2, 2010
Seacom Blog: A Healthy Africa
What can Africa do with faster broadband? Faster broadband for Africa means African ideas and innovations can move faster. It means we can more easily collaborate, educate, train and share. This is according to Pape Gaye, President and CEO of IntraHealth International, a US-based organisation...
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Feb 1, 2010
Philanthropy Journal: IntraHealth International booming
In July 2003, when it spun off from the School of Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill, IntraHealth International operated with roughly 60 employees and an annual budget of about $13 million. Today, as it prepares to celebrate its 30th anniversary in April, the nonprofit operates with roughly 650...
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Jan 29, 2010
IRIN PlusNews | SUDAN: Battling HIV in a post-conflict army
JUBA, 29 January 2010 (PlusNews) - The evidence of five years of peace is everywhere in Juba, regional capital of Southern Sudan - in the brisk trade in the city's markets, its packed bars and nightclubs, and in the relaxed gait of the soldiers of the former rebel Sudan People's Liberation...
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Jan 27, 2010
Global Health Magazine: Greater Than the Sum, By Dykki Settle
WHO defines six building blocks of a health system: service delivery, health workforce, information, commodities (products, vaccines and technologies), financing and leadership/governance. The health systems approach puts the emphasis not just on the components of the health system, but the...
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Dec 30, 2009
Pape Gaye Named to Duke University's Global Health Institute Board of Advisors
The Duke Global Health Institute is pleased to announce the creation of a Board of Advisors comprised of leaders in global health, business and philanthropy. ( Original news article )
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Nov 4, 2009
Triangle Business Journal: Chapel Hill Nonprofit Lands $300M Contract
IntraHealth International, a Chapel Hill nonprofit, has received a five-year contract worth up to $300 million to enhance the quality and number of health-care workers and services in the developing world. ( Original news article )



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