The Future of Health in Tajikistan Starts with Community Health Volunteers
We sat down with Roman Yorick to look at the results—and the people behind them.
We sat down with Roman Yorick to look at the results—and the people behind them.
This midwife is giving babies born too soon a chance at life.
The Integrated Management of Childhood Illness strategy is changing the way health workers treat childhood diseases.
As a result, more young people are getting the health information they need—whether they go to school or not.
Sometimes reality gets in the way. But you can still get results.
Investing in local expertise has far-reaching impacts on health. Here’s a powerful example.
Data from a pilot study in Mali are helping the country provide more holistic fistula care to women and girls.
Meet the first surviving triplets in the history of this region of Tajikistan.
These health workers tell us what it looks like in practice.
They're perfectly positioned to help find the families most in need.
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