Christian Health Asset Mapping Consortium Launch
CCIH and consortium members launched the Christian Health Asset Mapping Consortium (CHAMC) on January 26, 2022 in a virtual session. The CHAMC aims to increase resources, learning, and partnerships in Christian health services by improving understanding of the nature, scope, and location of those services. Amanda Vigneaud, Deputy...
Improving health and gender equality among very young adolescents: Harnessing the power of FBOs (Francais/ French)
Le webinaire a montré comment deux organisations confessionnelles au Bangladesh ont mis en œuvre des approches transformatrices en matière de genre pour améliorer la santé et l’égalité des sexes chez les très jeunes adolescents (VYA), leurs familles et leurs communautés. PRÉSENTATEURS: Dr Bapon Mankhin, Directeur, Programme de développement...
The Silent Burden: Maternal Mental Health and the Importance of Engaging Faith Actors
Mental health lacks proper attention in the health sector, both in funding and response, despite its high prevalence rate. The perinatal period is a particularly crucial time to address mental health concerns as it is associated with an elevated risk of mental disorders. Faith actors and FBOs can...
CCIH CLA Case Studies
This Case Study describes how faith-based organizations (FBOs) are implementing collaborating, learning, and adapting (CLA) tools in their projects, along with traditional monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It is intended to highlight case studies that may be helpful to faith-based partners that may be less familiar with adaptive learning....