2014 Annual Report https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014 Thu, 16 Jul 2015 19:48:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Donate https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/donate/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/donate/#respond Wed, 27 May 2015 13:01:52 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=557  

When you invest in IntraHealth, you invest in long-term solutions. Because we do more than respond to emergencies and diseases: we build capacity within countries, forge lasting partnerships, and connect health sectors to technologies and solutions that will improve health and well-being for the long haul.

And together, we can do even more.

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Switchpoint https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/switchpoint/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/switchpoint/#respond Wed, 27 May 2015 13:00:46 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=555  

Looking for unusual, cross-sectoral partnerships? So are we.

That’s why we host the SwitchPoint conference every year in Saxapahaw, North Carolina.

Join us and make your partnerships count. Together, our ideas can make a difference.

Register at switchpointideas.com

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Let’s work together. https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/lets-work-together/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/lets-work-together/#respond Wed, 27 May 2015 12:59:22 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=550  

IntraHealth is a good partner and a strong advocate.

We work with governments, corporations, local and international organizations, and more to create sustainable change and improve health around the world.

We think health workers count. Do you? Join the conversation. #HealthWorkersCount

We partner with coalitions and initiatives across sectors to effect the greatest change possible. IntraHealth serves as the secretariat for the Frontline Health Workers Coalition, Safeguarding Health in Conflict, and the Health Workforce Advocacy Initiative, and as the host for the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance.

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19,140 health workers trained https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/healthworkers/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/healthworkers/#respond Wed, 06 May 2015 16:35:39 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=404 We count on health workers every day, whether it’s to administer vaccines to our children, guide our families to more healthful habits, or provide us with lifesaving surgeries. That’s why health workers need the best, most up-to-date training possible—communities everywhere are counting on them.

IntraHealth works to give health workers around the world the skills and support they need to succeed.

We partner with local governments and organizations to build strong health systems that provide the supervision, equipment, and supplies health workers need to do their jobs, and ensure that health workers are fairly compensated. We work with nursing schools, medical schools, and other health training institutions to help countries prepare new health workers and keep their existing workers up-to-date with the latest skills.

Read our stories about training and education.


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176 organizations focusing on gender equality https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/placeholder-4/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/placeholder-4/#respond Wed, 06 May 2015 16:35:20 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=402 IntraHealth is committed to promoting gender equality in health sectors around the world, and we make it an integral part of our work. Gender-based disparities and inequalities can undermine the quality of health care for clients and endanger the safety and morale of health workers, most of whom are women.

We work with partners, clients, policy-makers, and national organizations worldwide to develop appropriate strategies to eliminate gender-based discrimination, gender-based violence, and gender-based barriers to health care.

Our gender approach is always adapted to local needs and opportunities, and includes:

  • Conducting gender analyses and planning.
  • Promoting equal opportunity and treatment in employment, training, and education.
  • Affirming girls’ and women’s social and economic rights through interventions such as policy change and increasing their access to economic resources.
  • Responding to gender-based violence in health care facilities and in clients’ lives.

Read our stories about gender.

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233,605 deliveries attended by skilled health workers https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/placeholder-3/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/placeholder-3/#respond Wed, 06 May 2015 16:34:44 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=400 In a childbirth emergency, health workers have the power to save women’s and babies’ lives. That’s why at IntraHealth we do everything we can to make sure health workers in communities everywhere are on the job and prepared for those emergencies.

We know that training and deploying health workers where they’re needed most reduces a mother’s risks drastically. We know that health workers play a key role in providing services and information about contraception, which prevents 77 million unintended pregnancies, 24 million unsafe abortions, and 125,000 women’s deaths every year.

And we know that investing in health workers is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve global health.

Read our stories about maternal health.

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41,018 new users of modern contraceptives https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/placeholder-2/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/placeholder-2/#respond Wed, 06 May 2015 16:34:20 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=398 Far too many mothers and young children still die from preventable causes throughout West Africa. But family planning is a fantastic launching pad for improving the health of mothers and babies. Not only does it drastically reduce the number of families that lose mothers and infants, it also allows women to limit or space births and prevents 24 million abortions per year.

In the past year, 8.4 million more women and girls around the world began using modern methods of contraception. And thanks in part to IntraHealth’s Informed Push Model of contraceptive distribution, Senegal’s modern contraceptive prevalence rate has risen from 12.1% in 2010 to 20.1% in 2014.

The Informed Push Model prevents stockouts of women’s favorite methods and reinvests proceeds from clients’ purchases back into the public contraceptive supply system to ensure the constant flow and availability of products.

And now we’re working with Senegal to expand the model nationwide.

Read our stories about family planning.

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1,095,217 people tested for HIV https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/placeholder/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/placeholder/#respond Wed, 06 May 2015 16:33:43 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=396 The next 15 years are going to make global health history. They may mark the end of the most damaging epidemic in our lifetimes, during which countries around the world have rallied together to face a unifying threat.

HIV has killed over 39 million people during the past three decades. Today we know how to treat, prevent, and control HIV. And testing is key.

To end the AIDS epidemic by 2030, as UNAIDS proposes to do, we must hone our overall approach to it. Think community-based testing campaigns, provider-initiated testing and counseling, and even self-testing.

Side-by-side with our in-country partners, IntraHealth is working to meet this ambitious goal, and to make sure each country has the health workers and strong health systems it needs to support these approaches.

Read our stories about HIV.

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5,000 aspiring health workers granted affordable education loans in Kenya https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/19140-health-workers-trained/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/19140-health-workers-trained/#respond Wed, 06 May 2015 16:29:48 +0000 https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/?p=391 Kenya’s health professional students often struggle to pay their annual tuition fees—usually about 70,000 Kenyan Shillings, or $767, for public middle-level colleges. Many students simply drop out before earning their diplomas and never enter the health workforce.

But the Afya Elimu Fund—a joint venture of IntraHealth International’s FUNZOKenya project, the Higher Education Loans Board, the Kenya Healthcare Federation, and others—makes flexible, low-interest loans available to students studying in accredited programs for nursing, clinical medicine, laboratory sciences, nutrition, and health records information.

The loans allow students to continue their education without disruption and eventually join the workforce, where they’ll help Kenya meet the country’s health care needs.

Read more about our Afya Elimu Fund.

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154,104 men and boys voluntarily circumcised in Tanzania to reduce their HIV risk https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/voluntary-medical-male-circumcision/ https://www.intrahealth.org/AnnualReport2014/voluntary-medical-male-circumcision/#respond Wed, 03 Jul 2013 20:15:18 +0000 http://demo.studiopress.com/agency-pro/?p=257 Voluntary medical male circumcision is a simple procedure—it takes just 15 minutes or so—but it reduces men’s risk of contracting HIV through heterosexual intercourse by up to 60%.

In rural Tanzania, IntraHealth works with local health workers to set up mobile HIV facilities that offer testing, counseling, and male circumcision services for men and boys who often don’t have access to such services.

The facilities stay in place for a few weeks at a time, staffed by health workers from clinics and hospitals across the region. And they’re wildly popular. Demand is so great in Shinyanga, for example, that every day ends with a waiting list of clients who will come back the following day.

Read more about us in Tanzania.

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