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  • PROGRESS Newsletter: Works in PROGRESS

    Works in PROGRESS provides an update on program activities. PROGRESS Research Projects in Uganda: An Overview PROGRESS Approach: Institutionalizing Evidence-Based Practices March 13, 2012. This presentation was given during an end-of-project meeting conducted by the PROGRESS project. PROGRESS (Program Research for Strengthening Services) is a five-year project awarded to FHI 360 by the U.S. Agency for…

  • Select Infographics: Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW)

    2012 — In creating a series of infographics for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work program of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), FHI 360 conducted an environmental scan of existing healthy-living infographics, identified areas that had not yet been addressed and worked closely with the CDC research team to identify approved and compelling data…

  • Green Health: Building Sustainable Schools for Healthy Kids — A Workshop

    June 2012 — This final report highlights findings of a 2011 workshop linking environmental design, sustainability and childhood obesity prevention. FHI 360’s social marketing and communication experts supported the development of workshop materials and products and all logistics for the workshop, which was co-sponsored by the National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research.

  • National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR): Annual Report 2011

    2012 — The National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) brings together four leading research funders to address the problem of childhood obesity in America: the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. National Institutes of Health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and U.S. Department of Agriculture. This report, developed by FHI 360 social marketing and communication…

  • Tackling HIV/AIDS Through Social and Behavior Change Communication (fact sheet)

    July 2012 — Reducing the spread of HIV and improving care and treatment for people living with HIV and AIDS requires addressing social factors and behaviors that put people at risk. Social and behavior change communication (SBCC) goes beneath the surface to uncover the causes of behaviors, the social structures that drive the epidemic and the…

  • Preventing Unintended Pregnancies and HIV

    September 2012 — The dramatic expansion of HIV prevention and treatment services has significantly reduced the incidence of HIV among children and improved maternal health. These achievements contribute directly to the health-related and gender-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 3, 4, 5 and 6. Stronger efforts to address the family planning rights and needs of women living…

  • Laboratory Strengthening (fact sheet)

    June 2012 — Laboratories are crucial to scientific research and public health worldwide. High-quality laboratories are essential for countries to accurately measure disease prevalence, for health systems to provide accurate diagnoses and for clinicians to guide appropriate treatment. FHI 360 is a global leader in laboratory strengthening, enabling laboratories in some of the most resource-limited settings…

  • Isoniazid Preventive Therapy (IPT) for the Prevention of Tuberculosis in People Living with HIV/AIDS (fact sheet)

    September 2011 — Providing isoniazid to prevent tuberculosis among people living with HIV is a proven, internationally recommended strategy that has been effectively implemented in low-resource settings. This document is part of a series of briefs for health program managers interested in implementing evidence-based programs. With a special emphasis on underutilized interventions, this series presents evidence on…

  • Fighting HIV and AIDS in the United States

    June 2021 — FHI 360 began working on the front lines of HIV/AIDS awareness, intervention, research and support in the United States more than two decades ago. Our activities have focused both on individuals affected by HIV/AIDS and on communities and populations hit hardest by the epidemic. This document highlights the major contributions FHI 360…

  • FHI 360’s Journey Toward HIV Epidemic Control

    November 2021 — This brochure details FHI 360’s work to help communities around the world achieve epidemic control — the point in time when the annual number of new HIV infections is lower than the number of deaths caused by the virus. We are focusing our research and programming to achieve this goal, which supports…

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