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…
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…
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…
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…