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SwitchPoint 2020 Reimagined

To safeguard the health and well-being of our speakers, staff, and attendees from across the globe from COVID-19, IntraHealth International has made the difficult decision to cancel our SwitchPoint 2020 in-person conference in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, this September.

New Tool Helps Organizations Prepare for Africa's Rapidly Evolving Health Work Landscape

The Future of Health Work in Africa: What Will It Look Like in 2040? presents three possible scenarios for what health work in Africa might look like.

IntraHealth, Frontline Health Workers Coalition Urge US Policymakers to Maintain WHO Ties

Ending the partnership is a threat to global health security and to our global response to COVID-19.

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Mali and Kenya Use Data to Forecast Health Workforce Needs for COVID-19

IntraHealth is helping governments zero in on their countries’ distinctive circumstances within the pandemic, quickly and remotely.

New Report: 1,200+ Incidents of Violence Against Health Care in 2019

The new Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition annual report documents violence and threats in 20 countries and territories.

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IntraHealth Mourns the Loss of Mavjuda Karimova, Beloved Colleague in Tajikistan

Mavjuda was a dedicated, compassionate leader and much-loved member of IntraHealth’s Tajikistan team.

Marie Ba to Lead Ouagadougou Partnership Coordination Unit

“She is the right leader to guide the partnership through 2020 and beyond,” says IntraHealth president and CEO Polly Dunford.

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In Senegal, USAID Projects Join Forces to Boost Results across Health and Governance

The agency began the approach long before COVID-19, but the partnerships and systems it put into place are helping Senegal respond.

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South Sudan Prepares for COVID-19

IntraHealth is helping the government of South Sudan mitigate the spread of coronavirus.

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IntraHealth International Urges Action to Protect Frontline Health Workers amid COVID-19 Pandemic

We have an obligation to keep health workers safe on the job, particularly now.

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