- NewsFHI 360 has been selected as the implementing partner for the Health Communication for Life (HC4L) project, a five-year, $24.7 million project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
- NewsFHI 360 will lead the way in creating and implementing social marketing and communication campaigns for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Act Against AIDS, Let’s Stop HIV Together, and Start Talking. Stop HIV.
- 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.
- NewsFHI 360 will conduct an educational and marketing initiative for the Walmart Foundation to promote career advancement among U.S. retail employees.
- FeatureA growing body of evidence suggests that after 30 years of increases, the prevalence of childhood obesity is finally beginning to decline in some communities across the United States. Most recently, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...
- NewsRESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC — FHI 360 announced today that the organization has been chosen to implement the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Communication for Healthy Communities program in Uganda. The program will aim to increase...
- 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.
- NewsFHI 360’s work on diarrhea alleviation in India and on social marketing in Nepal both focus on working with the private sector to address urgent health needs.
- NewsRESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC — Two projects managed by FHI 360 are finalists for the prestigious Katerva Awards for Sustainability. Communication for Change (C-Change) is one of five finalists in the Behavior Change category, and Sino-implant (II) is...
- FeatureThis story was originally published on K4Health‘s website here and later posted on FHI 360's Degrees Blog. By Ann Jimerson, Behavior Change Specialist, FHI 360