Thirty six week pregnant Katharine Aknyi receive malaria prevention medicine at the Got Matar Health Clinic in the Bondo district that is supported by Jhpiego in Western Kenya. Photo by Karel Prinsloo for Jhpiego.
Care Focus AreaMalariaSTOP-AMDRThought Leadership
April 20th, 2026

Kenya Is United Against Antimalarial Drug Resistance with Their Bold New Strategy to Protect Life-Saving Malaria Treatments

Despite significant progress, malaria remains a major public health concern in Kenya. With evolving mosquito patterns and early signs of insecticide resistance emerging in some regions, the country recognized that bold, preventive action was needed.

Care EcosystemInnovationsThought Leadership
February 18th, 2026

The Broken Narrative About Nonprofit Sustainability at Scale 

Joanne Peter talks about the imperative for nonprofits to diversify their revenues. However, the dominant narratives about sustainable financing at scale can leave nonprofits questioning many of their foundational decisions.  

Senyana Galeage, an outreach nurse and educator, talks to women in Botswana about their health. Photo by Kate Holt for Jhpiego.
BotswanaPrimary Health CareThe CareThought Leadership
February 12th, 2026

People-Centered Care is Key: Why Botswana’s Approach to Primary Health Care Matters Now More Than Ever

Read about the key lessons Botswana has learned in its commitment to PHC and the reduction of mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

Care Focus AreaIPCThought Leadership
December 5th, 2025

A Digital Leap for Safer Hospitals in Pakistan  

Infection prevention and control has always been a critical but often overlooked part of health care in Pakistan. Despite the dedication of frontline health workers, many facilities have lacked the systems, structures, and resources to prevent the spread of infections within hospitals. To truly drive change, health facilities needed a way to measure, track, and sustain improvements over time. So Jhpiego developed an IPC Dashboard. 

CambodiaCare Focus AreaThought LeadershipWomen's Cancers
December 4th, 2025

A Stronger Cancer Care Ecosystem in Cambodia Builds a Future Where No Woman is Left Behind

A diagnosis of stage 2 breast cancer felt like the world had collapsed under Sovichea’s feet. But luckily, she had the will, the resources, and the family support to follow through with the treatment. Sovichea recently shared her story at a multi-stakeholder consultative meeting in Phnom Penh, urging leaders and decision-makers to strengthen cancer care in Cambodia.