Designing HPV Vaccination Campaign in Rural Haiti
Haiti has the highest rates of cervical cancer in the world, and cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Haitian women. Though... Read More
Social Norms Change Interventions: The Benefits for Cross-Sectoral Health Programs
“Social norms,” “integration” and “cross-sectoral” are all buzzwords that are gaining momentum in and outside of global health. But what are social norms? And how... Read More
Moving Beyond Data, Toward Learning and Action
A cycle of learning is critical for success in global health; enabling donors, implementers, and beneficiaries to move beyond using monitoring data for reporting purposes,... Read More
Using Evidence to Holistically Tackle Malnutrition Among the Most Vulnerable
USAID’s Office of Food for Peace (FFP) and implementing partners use rigorous evaluations and assessments to learn from complex multi-sectoral development activities that ultimately work... Read More
Advancing Implementation Science Partnerships for Better Policy and Program Implementation
Myriad examples suggest that the creation and strengthening of implementation science partnerships represents one of the most highly leveraged strategies for effectively contributing to national... Read More
Outcome Harvesting: A Novel Methodology for Evaluating Complex Global Health Interventions
Global health interventions, especially those that focus on social and behavior change, capacity strengthening, health systems, or integrated/cross-sectoral programs, are often implemented under complex circumstances.... Read More
Using SBC in Cross-Sectoral Programming: Health; Democracy and Governance; and Combating Violent Extremism
There is increasing recognition of the importance of SBC in integrated programming that addresses health, democracy and governance (DRG), and combating violent extremism (CVE). The... Read More