This webinar describes the steps needed to tailor pharmaceutical management efforts to meet Universal Health Coverage (UHC) objectives and discussed key challenges in core pharmaceutical…
Read More...As we strive to end HIV and AIDS and achieve the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets globally, how can we ensure we are reaching 90% of the…
Read More...This webinar was hosted by the Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage (JLN) in partnership with PATH and PharmAccess. As countries undertake projects to…
Read More...Over the course of a global health project, team members learn a lot about what successfully improves health and what doesn’t. Capturing and sharing this…
Read More...Through the USAID-funded Organized Network of Services for Everyone’s Health (ONSE) Activity, MSH is assisting Malawi’s National Malaria Control Program to provide high-quality malaria services…
Read More...This webinar, hosted by the USAID-funded Systems for Improved Access to Pharmaceuticals and Services (SIAPS) Program, defines the terms “pharmaceutical system” and “pharmaceutical systems strengthening”…
Read More...Adolescents and young people living with HIV have particular sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV needs, which are often not met when there is…
Read More...It takes a resilient pharmaceutical system working within and in support of a functioning health system to ensure access to products and services for the…
Read More...Gender analysis is a systematic approach to identify key issues that contribute to gender inequalities, many of which also contribute to poor development outcomes. The…
Read More...Promoting Gender Equality is one of Trocaire’s organizational and program priorities. A gender audit highlighted that gender mainstreaming was an area where staff and management required additional training, guidance, and practical tools. The audit found that concepts and terminology around mainstreaming were often perceived as academic and confusing. Additionally, staff felt that while they understood what mainstreaming meant in theory, they were less clear about how to mainstream gender in practice.
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