Family Planning

Adapting Family Planning Activities in the time of COVID-19: CRSD, a case in Senegal


December 21, 2021

by Wilma Mui, MPH, Program Manager, World Faiths Development Dialogue | The COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenge after challenge. The development world has had to change and adapt their project approaches, requiring flexibility, patience, and innovation. The Cadre des Religieux pour la Santé et le Développement (CRSD), a...

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HIV/AIDS

HIV Services in the Time of COVID: Faith-Based Organizations are Adapting in Cameroon and Haiti


November 30, 2021

By Erika Henderson, CCIH Communications and Advocacy Intern and Doug Fountain, CCIH Executive Director As we prepared to mark World AIDS Day 2021, CCIH reached out to members in Cameroon and Haiti to understand how COVID has altered the course of faith-based initiatives to prevent and treat HIV....

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Connector Articles, Health Systems Strengthening

Faith-Based Drug Supply Organizations Increase their Supply Chain Management Capacity


November 8, 2021

by Carolyn J. O’Brien, CCIH Program Coordinator and Faith Engagement Team, MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership | In Africa, faith-based organizations and their internal drug supply chain systems or partner drug supply organizations may play a critical role in providing family planning (FP) and maternal, newborn, and child...

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COVID-19, Vaccines

How To Have a Conversation about the COVID Vaccine


October 18, 2021

By Erika Henderson, CCIH Communications and Advocacy Intern For over 200 years, vaccines have been used to protect against viruses. When COVID-19 hit, producing a vaccine was the clear course of action. The vaccine was successfully developed, but not without controversy. In addition to the evidence-based information that...

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