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Jhpiego receives $2.2 million for international women's health initiatives

01 February 2007

Baltimore, Maryland—Jhpiego, an international health affiliate of The Johns Hopkins University, has received several awards totaling nearly $2.2 million to strengthen maternal and newborn health services in Cambodia, Kenya and Nepal.

The Jhpiego-led ACCESS Program has received a three year, $1.8 million award to assist the Cambodian Ministry of Health and key local stakeholders in improving availability of and access to high-quality, sustainable maternal and newborn health services. Under this U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded award, the areas in which ACCESS (Access to Clinical and Community Maternal, Neonatal and Women’s Health Services Program) will contribute are: policy issues, including recruitment, deployment and retention of midwives; expansion of high-priority health interventions to national scale; training of midwives in essential and emergency obstetrical and newborn care (life-saving skills); education for midwifery students, including the development of learning materials; prevention of postpartum hemorrhage in facilities and in the community; and integration of essential newborn care with existing services.

The Wallace Global Fund has awarded Jhpiego $245,000 over two years to implement “Expanding Reproductive Healthcare in African Informal Settlements.” The program aims to increase access to safe, quality reproductive health for women in living in the slum urban settlements of Korogocho and Viwandani in Nairobi, Kenya.

The Nick Simons Institute (NSI) has awarded Jhpiego $137,218 to provide technical assistance to improve health care in rural areas of Nepal. Jhpiego will help strengthen provider performance through competency-based clinical training for skilled birth attendants and health assistants. Jhpiego will upgrade at least one NSI partner hospital to function as a training site for skilled birth attendants, and will also develop a health assistant practicum and related clinical training and performance improvement activities.

“Jhpiego is fortunate to be able to support such important issues that face women and families in low-resource settings around the world. These funds will help us continue our efforts to equip health care providers in these countries as they work to save and improve the lives of thousands of women and children,” says Dr. Leslie Mancuso, President and CEO of Jhpiego.

About Jhpiego
For 35 years, Jhpiego, (pronounced "ja-pie-go"), has empowered front-line health workers by designing and implementing simple, low-cost, hands-on solutions that strengthen the delivery of health care services, following the household-to-hospital continuum of care. We partner with community- to national-level organizations to build sustainable, local capacity through advocacy, policy and guidelines development, and quality and performance improvement approaches.

About ACCESS
The ACCESS Program is the U.S. Agency for International Development's global program to improve maternal and newborn health. The ACCESS Program works to expand coverage, access and use of key maternal and newborn health services across a continuum of care from the household to the hospital—with the aim of making quality health services accessible for women and newborns. Jhpiego implements the program in partnership with Save the Children, Constella Futures, the Academy for Educational Development, the American College of Nurse-Midwives and IMA World Health.

About the Wallace Global Fund
The goal of the Wallace Global Fund is to promote an informed and engaged citizenry, to fight injustice, and to protect the diversity of nature and the natural systems upon which all life depends.

About Nick Simons Institute
Nick Simons Institute is a network of hospital and community projects that share a common vision for improving health care in the rural areas of Nepal. Initially this network will include Patan Hospital, Tansen Mission Hospital, Okhaldhunga Hospital, Lamjung Hospital, Rukum Living River Hospital and Dandeldhura TEAM Hospital—along with several other hospitals still to be negotiated, and their associated community projects.

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