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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.
IntraHealth leads this project focused on identifying and addressing performance gaps in host country partner institutions.
Read MoreThe Human Resources for Health (HRH) Capacity Bridge project strengthens Kenya’s health systems at the national and county levels, empowering the country’s health workers to provide high-quality care to more Kenyans.
Read MoreIntraHealth International, in collaboration with Senegal's Ministry of Health, is expanding access to—and use of—family planning by reducing contraceptive stockouts.
Read MoreIntraHealth partners with the Palestinian Ministry of Health to better control the costly referrals of clients to specialists outside the Palestinian health sector. We also work together to ensure that members of the West Bank’s health workforce have the training and information they need to meet the population’s diverse needs.
Read MoreK4Health is a USAID-funded project that improves access to and sharing of global, regional, and country-specific public health knowledge, particularly about family planning and reproductive health and related health issues.
Read MoreIntraHealth is expanding its work preventing malaria throughout Senegal.
Read MoreThe Integrated Social Marketing Program (ISM) is a five-year project designed to improve people’s health and increase the use of health products and services throughout Madagascar.
Read MoreIntraHealth is strengthening human resource information management in 57 health zones that serve 7.5 million people.
Read MoreThe HIV Testing and Counseling Project will target the Southern, Lusaka, and Western provinces—all of which have particularly high HIV rates—to expand access and use of testing and counseling services; link individuals, couples, and families to referral and follow-up services; and improve service quality.
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