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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.
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.
Read MoreThis five-year project is strengthening and scaling up a comprehensive package of high-quality, safe services for voluntary medical male circumcision among adolescents and adult men in Tanzania.
Read MoreThis project is working to improve health for women and children in Senegal by strengthening health services and making them accessible to more people.
Read MoreThe Botswana Comprehensive Care and Support of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Project provides comprehensive care for OVC by strengthening national and community-based organizations.
Read MoreThe Challenge Initiative (TCI) is a three-year urban reproductive health program funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Read MoreThis partnership focuses on advocacy to increase global attention to and investment in the frontline health workforce as an essential strategy to addressing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in low- and middle-income countries.
Read MoreThis project is working to strengthen Afghanistan's human resources for health systems.
Read MoreThis project is improving poor, rural women's access to services for family planning and gender-based violence.
Read MoreLaunched in 2015, this $13 million activity will improve health and nutrition in Tajikistan, particularly for women and children in the Khatlon oblast, the most populous administrative region.
Read MoreThis project is increasing access to HIV counseling and testing and improving access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) services for pregnant and breastfeeding women, their partners, and children.
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