USAID Stawisha Pwani
Working to increase the use of quality, sustainable, and county-led health services and systems for communities living in Kenya’s coastal counties of Kilifi, Mombasa, Kwale, and Taita Taveta.
Working to increase the use of quality, sustainable, and county-led health services and systems for communities living in Kenya’s coastal counties of Kilifi, Mombasa, Kwale, and Taita Taveta.
By Julia Greene
PRB is a partner on the PROPEL Health project, which is working to support more equitable and sustainable health services, supplies, and delivery systems through policy, financing, governance, and advocacy.
By Julia Greene
PRB is a partner on the Palladium-led, USAID-funded Health Policy Plus (HP+) project that strengthens and advances health policy priorities at global, national, and subnational levels.
By Julia Greene
Working to achieve sustained improvements in family planning and reproductive health by conducting research for addressing a broad range of social norms
By Julia Greene
PRB supports the We Decide project in its critical step of communicating new evidence on the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of women and young people with disabilities and the gender-based violence (GBV) that many of them endure.
By Julia Greene
Breakthrough RESEARCH accelerates social and behavior change (SBC) by conducting state-of-the-art research and evaluation and promoting evidence-based solutions to improve health and development programs around the world.
By Julia Greene
RTAC serves as a strategic resource to the United States Agency for International Development, leveraging academic researchers’ scientific expertise to provide research, specialized training, and short-term technical assistance.
By Julia Greene
Supporting improvements in voluntary family planning and reproductive health activities, including their integration with maternal and child health programs.
By Julia Greene
Ensuring that family planning, reproductive health, and population issues are key for sustainable and equitable economic growth and development.
By Julia Greene
The Evidence Project uses implementation science—the strategic generation, translation, and use of evidence—to improve family planning policies, programs, and practices.