Reflections from JSI staff on what they are most proud of in their work in family planning
JSI’s Population, Health, and Environment Legacy: Two Decades of Dedication and Impact
This year, JSI celebrates 20 years of work around the world improving people’s health by caring for, reinvigorating, and protecting their environment. Some of our most impactful activities have occurred in Madagascar, an island with extraordinarily rich biodiversity. Since we began working alongside institutions in Madagascar under the Jereo Salama Isika project in 1998, we … Continue reading “JSI’s Population, Health, and Environment Legacy: Two Decades of Dedication and Impact”
Finding Inspiration at the ICFP
Omar Balsara and Nurfadliah Abdillah of JSI’s ‘Right Method, Right Time, My Choice’ project blog from ICFP about the opportunities for knowledge sharing at the conference.
Global Financing Facility: Advancing Smartly Means Keeping an Eye on Family Planning Products and the Supply Chains that Deliver Them
Alexis Heaton and Leslie Patykewich explain the critical role that strong supply chains play in ensuring we meet our commitments to women in need of reproductive health services.
A Missed Opportunity: Integrating Emergency Contraception into Community-Based Family Planning Programs
On World Contraception Day, Nancy Harris and Leigh Wynne of the Advancing Partners and Communities Project speak to the need for greater provision of emergency contraceptives for women in low-income, rural areas.