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Reimagining immunisation: A new chapter in health workforce training in Pakistan

Our new digital training project is boosting Pakistan’s immunisation workforce, supporting equitable healthcare and progress towards Universal Health Coverage.

  • Insight
  • Health
  • OPM Pakistan
  • Pakistan

Arlette Campbell White

Arlette is a Senior Principal Consultant and Hub Lead, Health Service Delivery and Organisation, and UNAIDS-TSM Programme Director.

  • Staff Member
  • Health
  • OPM United Kingdom
  • United Kingdom

Implementation Research and Innovation Support (IRIS) for Family Planning

IRIS is an innovative facility supporting the Gates Foundation to generate and share actionable evidence on effective, efficient, scalable supply and demand interventions in family planning (FP).

  • Project
  • Health Research and Evidence (R&E)
  • OPM United Kingdom
  • Ethiopia India Kenya Nigeria Pakistan

Evidence to enhance health system resilience in fragile settings

Two billion of the world’s poorest people live in fragile and conflict-affected settings. This figure is rising, fuelled by growing inequality, violence, conflicts and other shocks. In these fragile and shock-prone areas, progress towards Universal Health Coverage is slow.

  • Project
  • Health Research and Evidence (R&E) Cross-cutting themes
  • Lebanon Myanmar Nepal Sierra Leone

Mahwish Hayee

  • Staff Member
  • Health
  • OPM Pakistan

Louise Allen

  • Staff Member
  • Health
  • OPM South Africa

Translating health policies into plans for action: the role of district health managers

What can help or hinder planning for the district health management teams who need to turn policies into action?

  • Insight
  • Health Research and Evidence (R&E)

Evaluating the District Health System Strengthening Initiative in Eastern and Southern Africa

Our evaluation helped to understand the effectiveness of approaches to strengthen sub-national health systems through supporting district health planning and management

  • Project
  • Health Research and Evidence (R&E)
  • OPM United Kingdom OPM Tanzania
  • Kenya Malawi Tanzania Uganda

How can global health systems be strengthened to respond to shocks like Covid-19?

Research from our Maintains programme in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Sierra Leone during Covid-19 considers the links between health system strenthening and shock responsiveness.

  • Insight
  • Climate, Energy, and Nature Health

Assessing UNICEF's response to Covid-19 in Eastern and Southern Africa

Real-Time Assessment of UNICEF's Covid-19 response in Eastern and Southern Africa to support a contextualised delivery of essential services

  • Project
  • Governance Health
  • OPM United Kingdom

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