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WebpageHealthWelcome to IDRC's Global Health microsite for the World Health Assembly 2023At the World Health Assembly 2023 (WHA2023), we are showcasing IDRC’s investments, contributions and outcomes to further better global health outcomes in the low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where we work.
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BooksNo relevant topicsDigital Work in the Planetary Market
Many jobs today can be done from anywhere.
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NewsHealthAPHRC selected as health policy and research organization for Women RISEThe Women RISE initiative (Women’s health and economic empowerment for a COVID-19 Recovery that is Inclusive, Sustainable and Equitable) has selected the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) as their health policy and research organization to mobilize knowledge, build capacity and network among the Women RISE research teams.Date
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EventsDevelopmentWebinar: A Call to Action from the Global South on Scaling Impact
Are funders and development agencies helping or hurting scaling efforts in the Global South?
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Research in ActionNo relevant topicsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) | Stage Two (Full Proposals) | Two-stage Call for Proposals for Research Teams for Women RISE
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsWomen empowerment in livestock index (WELI) baseline report - Uganda : key findings
Results in Uganda in relation to indicators of ‘instrumental agency’ show that women achieve adequacy in more indicators compared to men.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsVaccine value chain baseline assessment report for Uganda
The aim of this assessment is to carry out a vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis, to determine if the VVC supports women’s empowerment and gender equality.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsVVC analysis report : case study of NCD and RVF VVCs in Rwempasha and Rwimiyaga sectors of Nyagatare district - Rwanda
Removal of barriers to women’s involvement in livestock vaccine value chains (VVC) is associated with huge benefits.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsWomen empowerment in livestock index (WELI) baseline report - Kenya
The research/ survey addresses whether the Women Empowerment in Livestock Index (WELI) percentage of indicators differ significantly from baseline to post intervention.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsWomen empowerment in livestock index (WELI) baseline report - Rwanda
Female respondents represent 79% of the sample; 82% from dual male-female adult households and 18% from female-adult only households.
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ProfileNo relevant topicsBessma Momani
Dr. Bessma Momani is Full Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo.
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Research in ActionDevelopment Health Science and Technology Food and AgricultureHow vaccine platforms can help address neglected livestock diseasesVaccine platforms have the potential to spur the development of vaccines against neglected livestock diseases.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsGender analysis report : case study of Rwempasha and Rwimiyaga sectors in Nyagatare district - Rwanda
This report focuses on the gender analysis in Rwempasha and Rwimiyaga sectors of Nyagatare district in Eastern Province of Rwanda.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsEngaging males for better maternal and child healthMale involvement is associated with improved maternal health outcomes resulting from increased care-seeking at health facilities for prenatal care, delivery and postnatal care, as well as improved home care practices.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsStrengthening community health workers for improved health outcomesStrengthening Community Health Worker’s roles and capacity expands the reach of health information and services, especially in underserved communities.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsBetter health for adolescentsAccess to reproductive health information and services can help adolescents better understand how to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
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EventsHealthNavigating Transitions: Current Global Challenges in School-Age and Adolescent Health
A webinar on May 10 and 11 from 9–11:00 am EDT will examine the challenges in school-age and adolescent health.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsImproving women’s reproductive healthImproving education around and access to family planning can help reduce unwanted pregnancies and prevent unsafe or illegal abortions.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsEvidence-informed policies and practices to improve maternal and child healthHealth policies, systems or programs do not improve automatically just because sound evidence is available.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsQuality of careSome IMCHA research teams worked with health facilities to ensure that women and children receive high-quality and respectful services.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsCommunity-based interventionsTo create demand for better access and quality healthcare and ensure sustainable change, it is important to involve various groups in the community as part of this effort.
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StoryFood and AgricultureKenyan youth warm up to picture-based insuranceComprehensive crop coverage builds the resilience of young farmers.
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StoryFood and AgriculturePicture perfect: Village champions promote photo-based crop insurance in KenyaSmallholder farmers reap bumper harvests with a satellite and smartphone imagery-based insurance plan.
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NewsDevelopmentIDRC welcomes new member to Board of GovernorsIDRC is pleased to announce the appointment of Bessma Momani to its Board of Governors following the Government of Canada’s open, transparent, and merit-based appointment process.Date