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This summer, FHI 360 marked the close of the WASHplus project, which has been the U.S. Agency for International Development’s global flagship activity for environmental health since 2010.

For evidence-based estimates of nutrition, FANTA uses the PROFILES tool, a set of computer-based models that calculate the consequences of malnutrition and benefits of improved nutrition over a specific time period.

SIDHAS Deputy Chief of Party for Management interviews two State Program Managers in northeast Nigeria on the challenges of working in a conflict area where the health care infrastructure is lacking.

There are currently 5.7 billion mobile phone subscriptions in the developing world, and use of the internet via those phones, especially among young people, continues to increase.

Moldova’s media environment has been characterized by a downtrend in press freedom and transparency, with political and business interests influencing media content and restricting access to information.

With 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 to fight HIV and AIDS.

The Livelihoods and Food Security Technical Assistance II (LIFT II) project developed a three-part technical note series focusing on economic strengthening interventions.

A vicious cycle of poverty and violence currently plagues El Salvador, which has the third highest homicide rate in the world.

Education as a priority was clear from the turnout at the community celebration of the Four Pillars PLUS project launch in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.

“I don’t have the words to thank Pamoja Tuwalee for making my dream come true,” says Omari about the Pamoja Tuwalee project in Tanzania. “Now I am an independent man supporting my family.”