Resource Type: Fact sheet

  • Komuniti Lukautim Ol Meri: Community Looking after Women

    2013 — This flyer provides more information about the ways in which FHI 360 is working to reduce violence against women and girls in Papua New Guinea through the Komuniti Lukautim Ol Meri (KLOM) project.

  • Implementing the Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment in Papua New Guinea

    December 2012 — In Papua New Guinea, the Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment approach augments the National HIV and AIDS Strategy by strengthening partnership, coordination and service delivery at all levels. This report provides an account of the development of the Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment model in Papua New Guinea.

  • Why measuring child-level impacts can help achieve lasting economic change

    2013 — This technical brief is intended to promote discussion and advocacy around measuring the impacts of economic strengthening on children in order to improve their well-being and end the cycle of poverty. Read more on the degrees° blog.

  • National Day honors Nepal’s Female Community Health Volunteers

    January 2014 — In Nepal, December 5th is National Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs) Day. Learn how the Saath-Saath project assisted in honoring the contributions made by FCHVs in improving the health of thousands of Nepali people.

  • Technical Support for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Treatment Project: China End of Project Report

    December 2012 — This report describes the activities, achievements and lessons learned from the Technical Support for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Treatment Project in China. This five-year project was funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development and implemented in four countries: China, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Papua New Guinea and Thailand.

  • Information sheet

    Now called the Postsecondary Success Collaborative, the initiative is strengthening and building local partnerships to help communities identify and provide the tools that all students need to succeed in college. More schools and partners are getting involved and the work is poised to expand to additional communities.This information sheet shares key project indicators and objectives.

  • Postsecondary Success Collaborative Fast Facts

    These fast facts discuss how the Postsecondary Success Collaborative is doing its part to make sure the nation reaches its economic and educational goals by helping more students from low-income communities, particularly first generation college students and students of color, enroll in and complete college.

  • Frequently Asked Questions About the Postsecondary Success Collaborative

    This publication answers frequently asked questions about the Postsecondary Success Collaborative (PSC), formerly the Citi Postsecondary Success Program. PSC is a national initiative launched in 2008 by the Citi Foundation to build clear pathways to college success in Miami-Dade County, Philadelphia and San Francisco.

  • Improving Access to Family Planning through Research, Research Utilization and Capacity Building

    FHI 360 and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) invited key partners to attend a series of end-of-project meetings convened by the Program Research for Strengthening Services (PROGRESS) project, a five-year USAID cooperative agreement awarded to FHI 360 (2008–2013). This report summarizes the end-of-project meeting on PROGRESS-supported activities in Kenya.

  • Community-Based Access to Injectable Contraception: An Emerging Standard of Practice, 2008–2013

    July 2013 — This two-page summary describes Program Research for Strengthening Sciences (PROGRESS) activities and impact related to community-based access to injectable contraceptives. PROGRESS is a five-year project awarded to FHI 360 by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in June 2008 to improve access to family planning among underserved populations.

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