“Thanks to U.S. Support, A Malawi Family Has Better Health, A Happier Marriage, and Financial Security”


January 1, 2019

After losing their second child, a struggling family in Malawi received help from a program supported by USAID and through the Palladium Group and the Evangelical Association of Malawi. The family received help with timing and spacing of pregnancies and marital counseling. Now they have a healthy family,...

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“A Message of Thanks from Uganda to the American People”


January 1, 2019

U.S. support for global health programs are having significant impact across the globe, something that Olivia Nangendo the Human Resources and Administration Manager at St. Stephen’s Hospital, in Kampala, Uganda witnesses first hand. The hospital is owned by the Anglican Church of Uganda in Mpererwe in the Namirembe...

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Monitoring Environmental Health in Maternal and Newborn Health Programs in Health Care Facilities


January 1, 2019

Many health care facilities in low-and middle-income countries have substandard water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities and lack adequate infection prevention and control items, policies, protocols, and behaviors. These inadequate conditions lead to higher rates of health care acquired infections and increased rates of morbidity and mortality. The...

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Advancing Family Planning in Last Mile Communities: Voices of Experiences


January 1, 2019

The USAID-funded Advancing Partners and Communities (APC) project worked with grantee CCIH to conduct a workshop in September 2019 to explore priority gapes in rolling out voluntary family planning and programming in last-mile communities, where access and use remain low; how programs can link the work of community...

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