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HCD in Health Tech: Creating Scalable and Sustainable Digital Health Information Systems

HCD in Health Tech: Creating Scalable and Sustainable Digital Health Information Systems

This event hosted by JSI will explore how human-centered technology can transform community health information systems, making them more effective, sustainable, and scalable. In a sector where data is essential, the discussion will focus on how technology can generate, simplify access to, and translate data into actionable insights for government stakeholders and community health workers.

Congratulations to Alliance Members Named to the WomenLift Health 2025 Cohort

Congratulations to Alliance Members Named to the WomenLift Health 2025 Cohort

The Alliance congratulates our Deputy Director Abbey Kocan and many other women leaders among our members for being selected as emerging leaders as part of WomenLift Health’s sixth North America Cohort of the Leadership Journey, a fully-funded leadership initiative designed to support women through the challenges and opportunities of advancing to senior leadership positions in global health.

What Works? A New Era in Malaria Prevention

What Works? A New Era in Malaria Prevention

Join Alliance member JSI for a webinar focused on immunization and malaria prevention, control, and treatment as the world prepares for a new horizon of malaria prevention. The malaria vaccine has shown to be a potentially powerful tool in the prevention toolkit, but there are important considerations for successful rollout and sustained implementation. Strong partnership between EPI and NMCPs, communities, and other public and private partners is essential. 

ICT4D: Learning Carousel, Digital Development in Ghana

ICT4D: Learning Carousel, Digital Development in Ghana

The ICT4D Conference explores how Information Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) and data innovations are making a measurable difference in millions of peoples’ lives and increasing the impact of humanitarian relief, development, and conservation programs. The conference works to advance global knowledge exchange and build capacity on ICT4D and digital development to drive more impactful use of technology for good by facilitating knowledge exchange on best practices and innovations, creating inclusive spaces for cross-sectoral learning and capacity-building, and fostering partnerships in ICT4D among local and international actors (NGOs, governments, private sector organizations, research institutions, and funders).