IntraHealth Stands for Reproductive Health and Rights
Everyone everywhere deserves access to the health services they need to thrive—including safe abortion.
For 40 years, in 100 countries, IntraHealth International has partnered with countries to find local solutions to health care challenges and to strengthen their health sectors in ways that will meet the needs of their populations.
Everyone everywhere deserves access to the health services they need to thrive—including safe abortion.
These scientists, researchers, policymakers, and more are changing the way we respond to this pandemic and prepare for the next one.
A month-by-month guide to the moments that captivated us most throughout the year.
Part of my leadership role includes advocacy.
If it's in the policy, it's easier to reinforce. So now the policy's my priority.
Policymakers should recognize us nurses more and give us leadership at the county level.
I don’t think nursing is a job that is coveted by many, but to me, it's a calling.
Most of our nurses in Kenya are going abroad. If I could tell policymakers one thing, it would be this.
Here's what they say is essential to them.
We asked the women leaders at IntraHealth to talk about how women have shaped their leadership style—before, during, and after this pandemic.
They’re using poetry, health care, technology, and more to spur change—from the SwitchPoint stage and beyond.
More must be done to ensure essential support and protection for frontline health workers if the COVID-19 response is to succeed.
A month-by-month guide to the moments that captivated us most throughout the year.
African Health Ministers, IntraHealth International, and Frontline Health Workers Coalition are teaming up to push for this crucial legislation.
They’re working to keep moms, babies, and themselves safe while still delivering during a pandemic.
Jimmy Fallon and other late-night hosts are giving frontline health workers star treatment.
And why they wouldn’t want to do any other.
From everyday infection prevention to repurposing Ebola response, these approaches are helping health systems manage the coronavirus threat.
They’re helping get the results we need for the future we want.
Here are three things we’re working toward in 2020 to help them gain more power to lead.
Because the future of gender equality in health care starts here.
These 3 big lessons are helping us shape the future of health care around the world.
In a new technical publication, we highlight seven examples of how and why we look for new ways to get results.
A new report examines the factors that hinder and help nurses on their way to leadership roles.
Investing in local expertise has far-reaching impacts on health. Here’s a powerful example.
It’s our favorite week of the year. Here are 8 ways to get involved.
Meet three of the wonder women who will rock the SwitchPoint stage next month.
A month-by-month guide to the moments that captivated us most throughout the year.
It won’t happen from an office or a conference room. It’ll happen on the front lines.
In the struggle to end poverty, new ideas and powerful new voices are rising up, demanding change. And it's working.
We talked with the director of the WHO’s Health Workforce Department during his visit to North Carolina’s global health belt.
"Okay, doc, I'll do it, I'll do it." But he never did.
She was starving. She couldn’t help but eat the tomato.
"They did not feel that medicine would help her. They were just waiting for her to die.”
In honor of World Health Worker Week 2018, health workers from around the world are telling us what it's really like on the front lines.
New hospital equipment and supplies will help health workers give comfort and care to women in need.
Change is in the air. And it feels good.
They’re informed, determined, and looking ahead for the good of their countries.
It’s our favorite time of year. Welcome to World Health Worker Week.
All people deserve access to the best health care possible.
From the transformation of the health system in Kenya to the women at the intersection of health and technology, take a look back at our most popular stories.
Universal health coverage is about the money. But it's really about people—those who need care and those who provide it.
These are the people and ideas we’ve got our eyes on this World AIDS Day.
A new policy report offers recommendations on how to do it.
Don’t answer that. We’re just happy you’re celebrating.
What future awaits girls beyond today's war, disease, and inequality?
Sure, it’s Florence Nightingale’s birthday. But it’s also a time to reflect on just how much nurses do to hold our global health systems together.
Meet 12 people from across the globe who are working to improve health and well-being, despite a daunting shortage of workers—and huge challenges ahead.
We're geeking out over 10 of the inspiring, disruptive women headed to SwitchPoint next month.
From frontline health workers to families everywhere, AIDS has been changing life stories for over 30 years. Now we're changing the story of AIDS—and maybe even ending it.
Violence against women is a public health and human rights emergency. Health workers can make a difference.
Contraception has already changed the world for us all. Where will it take us as the next 15 years unfold?
Community health workers can have a tremendous impact on health and wellbeing, particularly for the most vulnerable among us.
The American magazine has named Ebola fighters as their person of the year. They couldn’t have made a better choice.
Games. Youth. War. We’ve got our eyes on 10 topics that will shape 2014 for us all—especially for members of the health workforce.