- FeatureTo improve the health of pregnant women and children under 2 in Bangladesh, SHIKHA scaled up behavior change communication activities in maternal nutrition and infant and young child feeding.
- FeatureFHI 360’s Nigeria staff will host an event, “Building Resilient Communities in Changing Times,” on August 3, 2017, in Abuja, Nigeria.
- FeatureFrom 2011 to 2016, the Saath-Saath project in Nepal worked in 33 districts, mobilized 48 partners and implemented focused interventions for hundreds of thousands of people through HIV outreach and clinical services.
- FeatureWith a mission to strengthen Mozambican civil society organizations (CSOs) and networks, the Capable Partners Program (CAP), funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, was launched in 2006 to address organizational capacity development...
- FeatureOver the past year, the once-obscure Zika virus has emerged as a global threat to public health. Its rapid spread throughout the Americas presents unexpected challenges the development community is mobilizing to address.
- FeatureMalaria is the most common communicable disease in Ethiopia, killing about 70,000 people every year. But in the country’s Oromia region, a simple sticker has become a powerful tool for preventing and controlling the deadly disease.
- FeatureWith support from FHI 360’s C-Change Project — funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development — 31 primary and secondary schools in Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are now known as Ecoles...
- FeatureIn 2010, FHI 360 in Egypt established the Network of Associations for Harm Reduction (NAHR), a coalition of stakeholders who share the common goal of reducing stigma, promoting behavior change and expanding the number of harm reduction services...