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May 01, 2013
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It’s Time to Transform Community Health Systems [2]

Chronic Diseases [3]
Fragile States [4]
Health Systems Strengthening [5]
Universal Health Coverage [6]
US Global Health Policy [7]
 A. Massimba/MSH.} [2]Photo credit: A. Massimba/MSH.

With less than 1000 days until the Millennium Development Goals expire, the process for setting post-2015 goals [8] continues to ramp up.  We take this opportunity to reflect on the current state of community health systems in low- and middle-income countries and consider how the post-2015 agenda could reshape them—perhaps dramatically.

Community health systems today

Integration moves ahead

Poor and rural communities in low- and middle-income countries are leaving behind the “one clinic, one service” approach. So-called vertical programs, which organized resources according to single health conditions, created a patchwork of health services at the community level. You could get HIV care from one provider, but would have to go down the hall, down the street, or often much farther to get maternal health care or malaria care.

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May 02, 2013
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Global Health Impact: Healthy Communities for Healthy Families and Healthy Kids [10]

Health Systems Strengthening [5]
 MSH.} [10]Photo credit: MSH.

This edition [11] of MSH's Global Health Impact e-newsletter (subscribe [12]) explores our worldwide work supporting healthy communities, families and kids [11], including:

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May 07, 2013
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'Run 4 TB': Indonesia Commemorates World TB Day [14]

  • Andrew Marsen [15]
Health Systems Strengthening [5]
 KNCV/TB CARE I} [14]Photo credit: KNCV/TB CARE I

TB CARE I Indonesia [16], The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria [17], and Indonesia’s National TB Program (NTP) organized a mass-mobilization World TB Day event on March 24, 2013, called "Run 4 TB".

This 5K race drew thousands of runners, bikers, walkers, and observers.

(Photo credits: KNCV/TB CARE I)

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May 08, 2013
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WOMEN LEAD: Strong Women Save Lives [19]

Health Systems Strengthening [5]
US Global Health Policy [7]

[A woman talks with Belkis Giorgis (right)] {Photo credit: Dominic Chavez, 2011}A woman talks with Belkis Giorgis (right)Photo credit: Dominic Chavez, 2011

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May 10, 2013
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Thank Mom: Celebrate Mothers Worldwide [21]

  • Management Sciences for Health [22]
Health Systems Strengthening [5]
 Genaye Eshetu/MSH} [21]Photo credit: Genaye Eshetu/MSH

The world needs healthy mothers.

Giving birth. Caring for a child.

If we only have one story, it is this: We need our mothers.

You can help mothers around the world. Give today in honor or memory of your mom. [23]

We go where the need is greatest: Saving lives and improving health in places like Afghanistan, Haiti, Liberia, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Delivering quality medicines where there are no roads or services. Empowering local leaders to save lives. Training skilled health workers -- many of whom are women.

Your gift of $15, $50, $100, or more can help improve the health of mothers around the world. [23]

Working together toward a world where everyone has the opportunity for a healthy life.

Want another way to thank your mom? Add her name to the "Celebrating Moms Worldwide" virtual wall [24].

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May 13, 2013
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Cuts in Costs of Cancer Drugs Will Save Lives of Girls Worldwide [26]

  • Management Sciences for Health [22]
Chronic Diseases [3]
Health Systems Strengthening [5]
Universal Health Coverage [6]
 Warren Zelman} [26]Photo credit: Warren Zelman

Millions of girls in developing nations will avoid getting a deadly form of cancer---cervical cancer---due to a major drop in costs for two vaccines against cervical cancer. Merck and GlaxoSmithKline announced May 9 that costs for the vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) would be cut [27] to below $5 per dose.

Over 275,000 women die from cervical cancer per year in poor countries.

Merck’s Gardasil vaccine will cost $4.50 per dose and GlaxoSmithKline’s Cervarix will cost $4.60 per dose. The costs were negotiated through the GAVI Alliance [28] (see infographic [29]).

This is welcome news, with cancers and other chronic diseases becoming one of global health’s biggest challenges, moving towards the post-Millennium Development Goals era.

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May 14, 2013
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New Evidence, New Thinking: Regional HIV Prevention Training for Program Managers Piloted in Swaziland [31]

  • Jerusha Govender [32]
Health Systems Strengthening [5]
HIV & AIDS [33]
 “Where will the next new infections come from?” {Photo credit: BLC/MSH.} [31]Photo credit: BLC/MSH.

This post originally appeared on the Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Regional Exchange (SHARE) blog [34].

"All the people we need to make a difference in HIV globally are sitting in this room," said Paul Waibale, deputy director of the Building Local Capacity Project (BLC) for the Delivery of HIV Services in Southern Africa [35], during the opening of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) HIV prevention workshop, "New evidence, new thinking [36]."

With funding from USAID [37], the week-long workshop on enhancing national and regional approaches to HIV prevention kicked off April 8, 2013, with 32 of Swaziland's key stakeholders in HIV prevention.

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May 14, 2013
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Interested in Supply Chain in Community Case Management? Join the Free Webinar Series [39]

Health Systems Strengthening [5]
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The Supply Chain Management Subgroup of the Community Case Management (CCM) Taskforce is organizing a webinar series [40], beginning May 15, 2013.

Hosted by the CORE Group, the May 15 webinar will "provide an overview of the common pitfalls and bottlenecks of the CCM supply chain and potential solutions to these challenges."

Jane Briggs [41], principal technical advisor for USAID's Systems for Improved Access to Pharmaceuticals and Services [42] (SIAPS) at MSH, and Sarah Andersson, a country technical advisor for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Supply Chain for Community Case Management [43] (SC4CCM) at John Snow, Inc. (JSI), will present.

Visit the CORE Group website for the webinar link [40], or (if you miss it) to watch the recording.

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May 15, 2013
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World Health Assembly Panel on May 21: Changing Landscape of Global Health [45]

  • Management Sciences for Health [22]
Chronic Diseases [3]
Health Systems Strengthening [5]
Universal Health Coverage [6]
[45]Photo credit: Sara Lewis/GAVI Alliance.

The field of global health is changing, with interest in a new era of multi-stakeholder involvement, chronic non-communicable diseases, health system strengthening, and universal health coverage.

The 66th World Health Assembly [46], the primary decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO), will consider these critical topics for addressing the health-related post-2015 development goals at its upcoming meeting in Geneva (May 20 to 28).

Join us --- the Global Health Council, Anheuser-Busch InBev, the Center for Global Health and Diplomacy, and Management Sciences for Health (MSH) --- in person or virtually, for a panel discussion on May 21 [47] on how the global health community is responding to shifting health priorities, and what’s working—and what’s not—in the way we approach health delivery.

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May 26, 2013
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Join Us at Women Deliver 2013 [49]

  • Management Sciences for Health [22]
Chronic Diseases [3]
Fragile States [4]
Health Systems Strengthening [5]
HIV & AIDS [33]
Universal Health Coverage [6]
US Global Health Policy [7]
Women & Gender [50]
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In a couple of days, thousands of decision-makers, leaders, advocates, health professionals, media, and more will gather to focus on our most valuable investment: women and girls [51].

We are honored to be a Gold Sponsor and Advisory Group member of Women Deliver 2013 [52]. Over 30 staff members representing 10 countries will participate in the conference by speaking, moderating, leading, and learning together with the 5,000 attendees in Kuala Lumpur.

For over 40 years, MSH has worked shoulder-to-shoulder in partnership with over 150 countries---currently in over 65---saving lives and improving the health of women, girls, men, and boys. Our programs empower women; sensitize men; and integrate maternal, newborn, and child health, family planning and reproductive health, and HIV & AIDS services to improve access to quality care and, ultimately, save lives.

Read more [49]

Source URL: https://www.msh.org/blog/archive/201305

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[1] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/01/it%E2%80%99s-time-to-transform-community-health-systems#comments
[2] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/01/it%E2%80%99s-time-to-transform-community-health-systems
[3] https://www.msh.org/blog-categories/chronic-diseases
[4] https://www.msh.org/blog-categories/fragile-states
[5] https://www.msh.org/blog-categories/health-systems-strengthening
[6] https://www.msh.org/blog-categories/universal-health-coverage
[7] https://www.msh.org/blog-categories/us-global-health-policy
[8] http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/beyond2015.shtml
[9] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/02/global-health-impact-healthy-communities-for-healthy-families-and-healthy-kids#comments
[10] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/02/global-health-impact-healthy-communities-for-healthy-families-and-healthy-kids
[11] http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs124/1102482301888/archive/1113244783954.html
[12] http://www.msh.org/news-bureau/newsletter/index.cfm
[13] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/07/run-4-tb-indonesia-commemorates-world-tb-day#comments
[14] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/07/run-4-tb-indonesia-commemorates-world-tb-day
[15] https://www.msh.org/users/andrew-marsen
[16] http://www.tbcare1.org/countries/asia/ind/
[17] http://www.theglobalfund.org/en/
[18] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/08/women-lead-strong-women-save-lives#comments
[19] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/08/women-lead-strong-women-save-lives
[20] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/10/thank-mom-celebrate-mothers-worldwide#comments
[21] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/10/thank-mom-celebrate-mothers-worldwide
[22] https://www.msh.org/users/management-sciences-for-health
[23] https://co.clickandpledge.com/sp/d1/default.aspx?wid=47105
[24] http://padlet.com/wall/celebratingmoms
[25] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/13/cuts-in-costs-of-cancer-drugs-will-save-lives-of-girls-worldwide#comments
[26] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/13/cuts-in-costs-of-cancer-drugs-will-save-lives-of-girls-worldwide
[27] http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/10/health/prices-cut-for-hpv-cervical-cancer-vaccines-for-neediest.html?pagewanted=all
[28] http://www.gavialliance.org/library/news/press-releases/2013/hpv-price-announcement/
[29] https://www.msh.org/sites/msh.org/files/www.gavialliance.org/uploadedImages/Types_of_support/NVS/HPV/HPV-vaccine-infographic-1600_source.jpg
[30] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/14/new-evidence-new-thinking-regional-hiv-prevention-training-for-program-managers#comments
[31] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/14/new-evidence-new-thinking-regional-hiv-prevention-training-for-program-managers
[32] https://www.msh.org/users/jgovender
[33] https://www.msh.org/blog-categories/hiv-aids
[34] http://www.hivsharespace.net/node/2961
[35] http://www.msh.org/global-presence/building-local-capacity-for-delivery-of-hiv-services-in-southern-africa.cfm
[36] http://www.hivsharespace.net/node/2956
[37] http://usaid.gov
[38] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/14/interested-in-supply-chain-in-community-case-management-join-the-free-webinar-series#comments
[39] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/14/interested-in-supply-chain-in-community-case-management-join-the-free-webinar-series
[40] http://www.coregroup.org/component/events/event/86
[41] http://blog.msh.org/author/jbriggs/
[42] http://www.msh.org/global-presence/siaps.cfm
[43] http://sc4ccm.jsi.com/
[44] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/15/world-health-assembly-panel-on-may-21-changing-landscape-of-global-health#comments
[45] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/15/world-health-assembly-panel-on-may-21-changing-landscape-of-global-health
[46] http://www.who.int/mediacentre/events/2013/wha66/en/index.html
[47] https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07e7cuy2k74c87f38a&oseq=&c=&ch=
[48] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/26/join-us-at-women-deliver-2013#comments
[49] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/05/26/join-us-at-women-deliver-2013
[50] https://www.msh.org/blog-categories/women-gender
[51] http://conferences.msh.org/womendeliver2013/
[52] http://wd2013.org