On December 3, the Alliance, in partnership with Population Services International (PSI), brought together global health and international development leaders in person at the Microsoft Africa Development Centre in Nairobi and online to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can be leveraged to promote positive health behaviors and create healthier futures for all. This convening marked the final session in our 2024 AI and Global Health Discussion Series, sponsored by Pfizer.
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Vihiga County Strengthens Health Initiatives with Partners and Launches Community Health Working Group
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Training and Supervision: Enhancing the Performance of Kenya’s Community Health Workforce
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Shequila Gets a Second Chance at Life, Thanks to Community Health Worker (CHW) Silas
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Global Digital Health Forum (GDHF) 2024
Join The Global Digital Health Network for the 2024 Global Digital Health Forum hybrid convening, with the primary in-person conference taking place in Nairobi, Kenya from December 4-6, 2024. GDHF is the leading global public health industry networking and relationship-building opportunity for technology vendors, donors, researchers, government representatives, and implementing organizations working in low- and middle-income countries.
AFREhealth Annual Symposium
Join AFREhealth for their 7th Annual AFREhealth Symposium from August 6-8, 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya. The African Forum for Research and Education in Health Limited by Guarantee (AFREhealth) is an interprofessional health professional network that works to improve the quality of health care in Africa through research, education and capacity building. The theme of this symposium is ‘Progress towards SDGs in Africa: Celebrating Milestones and Overcoming Challenges’, and will provide an avenue for constructive exchange of innovative ideas, sharing of experiences and best practices, promoting research, building of lasting partnerships for improved health care in Africa and networking.
Improving mental health and combating HIV in an often-neglected population: Adolescent girls
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Improving Access to Tools that Detect Severe Illness
Join Alliance member PATH for the opportunity to review key findings and learnings from the Tools for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (TIMCI) project. Tools like Pulse Oximeters empower health workers to identify critically ill children and refer them for treatment without delay. TIMCI is a Unitaid-funded initiative led by PATH, in partnership with the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute and local research partners in India (Uttar Pradesh), Kenya, Senegal, and Tanzania. Between 2019 and 2024, the TIMCI project worked in collaboration with the country governments to improve access to affordable and appropriate tools to help health care providers identify and manage children who are severely ill.
Sabin Vaccine Institute To Partner with Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) on Critical Cholera Vaccine Research
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The Trinity Challenge on Antimicrobial Resistance – eight finalists selected for up to £1 million prize
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Keeping Babies and Mothers Healthy in Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania
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MoH Kenya Fast Tracks Implementation of the Revitalized CHP Program
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