by admin | Jul 24, 2026 | Health Worker Capacity, health workforce development, Notes from the Field
By Wema Kamuzora, Francisca Pratap (CIHEB Tanzania) and Ronald Ng’eno Outside the home of Francis, a traditional healer, a thatched shelter made from wooden poles offers welcome shade. It serves as a waiting area where patients sit, chatting with neighbors or...
by admin | Jan 29, 2025 | data for decision making, Immunization, Vaccines
Imagine a child who has never received a single vaccine. These children are among the most vulnerable in the world and account for nearly half of all deaths from preventable diseases like measles and tetanus. While global vaccination rates have improved, millions of...
by admin | Feb 11, 2019 | Immunization, Uncategorized
Originally posted on Crosscut As a mom who spends most of her waking hours thinking about how to improve health around the world, I’ve never thought twice about whether I vaccinate my son. I know that not all of my neighbors in the Seattle area feel this way, but the...