This report presents a cost–benefit and cost–effectiveness analysis of the Partnership for Learning for All in Nigeria (PLANE) basic education programme.
This evidence brief outlines findings from multi-year formative research on the Playful Parenting community of practice, a community convened by the LEGO Foundation and led by FHI 360 as a mechanism for disseminating ongoing implementation research on community member programs. The research examines dimensions of participation to develop personas of participants and define a set…
This report documents the achievements of a series of symposiums on antimicrobial resistance in Vietnam—convened in December 2022, December 2023, and January 2025—which have become powerful platforms driving progress from policy dialogue to measurable actions. Supported by the Fleming Fund, the symposia have mobilized diverse stakeholders, catalyzed national strategies, and deepened Vietnam’s commitment to a…
This evidence brief summarizes emerging findings from FHI 360’s implementation research on the UNICEF Serbia Care for Child Healthy Growth and Development (CCD) program, implemented with funding from the LEGO Foundation under the Playful Parenting portfolio.
This evidence brief summarizes the journey to scale of four Playful Parenting programs, examined by FHI 360-led and LEGO Foundation-funded implementation research from 2020-2025.
Learn how the EpiC project is preventing, preparing for, and responding to global health security threats.
This evidence brief summarizes emerging findings from FHI 360’s implementation research on the UNICEF Zambia Care for Child Healthy Growth and Development (CCD).
This evidence brief summarizes emerging findings from the FHI 360-led implementation research on the Prescription to Play (P2P) program, also known as Care for Child Development Plus (C4CD+), implemented in Bhutan.
This adaptable booklet can be used by peer outreach workers, peer educators and community-based health providers to provide comprehensive information about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to those at an increased risk for HIV.
This adaptable factsheet can be used by program implementers to raise awareness about oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).