44 items related to 'Universal health coverage'
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completedSupporting health and equity for rural cervical cancer access in northern Cambodia (SHERCAN)
Malaria Consortium is evaluating interventions to improve access to, and uptake of, cervical cancer screening and treatment services among remote and marginalised populations in northern Cambodia.
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20 years of impact: Saving lives, transforming communities
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International Women's Day 2024: Seven ways to make health programmes gender intentional
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Zaida's story: The digital app making it easier to deliver healthcare to her community
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Pioneering solutions for community health: Africa's trailblazers
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Resources: Project brief :
Supporting health and equity for rural cervical cancer access in northern Cambodia (SHERCAN)
Malaria Consortium is evaluating interventions to improve access to, and uptake of, cervical cancer screening and treatment services among remote and marginalised populations in northern Cambodia.
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completedCatalysing Community Health in Uganda (UHC-CAP)
Catalyzing Community Health in Uganda (UHC-CAP).
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completedZero-dose project
Through the zero-dose project, Malaria Consortium aims to improve immunisation coverage in Togo by integrating the search for zero-dose and under-immunised children into the country's seasonal…
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Resources: Journal article :
Barriers to the quality delivery of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Chad and Burkina Faso: A qualitative exploration of caregivers and community distributors’ perspectives
In the context of increased adoption of SMC, this paper provides relevant insights and recommendations for the improved implementation of SMC programmes.
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completedBig Build 3 - Iyolwa Health Centre Refurbishment
This refurbishment project will improve district capacity to provide a quality package of basic health services.
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activeHealth Sector Transformation Project SS
Malaria Consortium will work with the state ministry of health and county health departments to implement a basic package of health and nutrition services in Aweil Centre and Aweil South, South Sudan.
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Zaida's story: The digital app making it easier to deliver healthcare to her community
In the Morrumbene district of Mozambique, Zaida, a community health worker — known locally as an agente polivalente de saúde or APS for short — is on the frontlines of improving access to healthcare.
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Malaria Consortium South Sudan
In South Sudan, we prioritise high-impact, life-saving interventions and support service delivery during crises.
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Blog :
Pioneering solutions for community health: Africa's trailblazers
Many countries in Africa have grappled with significant challenges in providing accessible and quality healthcare to their populations due to insufficient infrastructure, shortages of medical…
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Global capacity statement
Our global capacity statement describes our approach and expertise and provides an overview of the key areas of our work.
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Resources: Learning paper :
Enhancing community health through the Boma Health Initiative
Over the last seven years, Malaria Consortium has been supporting the South Sudan government to implement a nationwide community health programme that aims to connect communities to essential health…
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Blog :
International Women's Day 2024: Seven ways to make health programmes gender intentional
To successfully reduce the gender equity gap in healthcare, we need to be gender intentional in our health programming. This means identifying and understanding gender inequalities, gender-based…
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Resources: Learning brief :
Happy Feet: Initiating and integrating low-cost podoconiosis and lymphoedema management services in primary healthcare
Malaria Consortium is implementing the Happy Feet project in Southern Ethiopia to improve access to quality lymphoedema morbidity management and disability prevention services.
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Resources: Journal article :
Improving outcomes for children with malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia in Mozambique: A cluster randomised controlled trial of the inSCALE technology innovation
This study highlights the potential value of a technology intervention aimed at strengthening integrated community case management to address the largest causes of childhood morbidity and mortality…
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Resources: Poster :
Assessing the acceptability and feasibility of digitalising the community health worker programme in Uganda
Digitalisation of community health programmes is highly acceptable to community health workers and could improve health services.