FloodImmunizationPakistanStoryVaccine
November 10th, 2025

From Loss to Resilience: Muzammil’s Story in Flood-Hit Sindh, Pakistan

In the aftermath of the floods, Jhpiego, with support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and the Government of Sindh, extended critical health services across the hardest-hit districts of Dadu, Kamber, Shikarpur, and Larkana.

Charlotte’s children receive antimalarial medication from a community mobilizer. Photo by Solange Shenwe for Jhpiego.
Care Focus AreaMalariaStory
November 6th, 2025

Coming Together to Prevent Malaria in Cameroon

Jhpiego works with Cameroon’s Ministry of Public Health and the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) to support and supervise the implementation of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) campaigns in the North and Far North Regions of the country to significantly reduce malaria-related morbidity and mortality.

Samples of self-collected precancerous lesions sent to ALAVI for analysis
Care Focus AreaCervical CancerStorySUCCESSWomen's Cancers
November 5th, 2025

A Lifesaving Ally: ALAVI Protects Women with HIV From Cervical Cancer in Burkina Faso

Collaboration with the SUCCESS Project has enabled ALAVI’s medical staff to improve their expertise in managing precancerous lesions. With enhanced skills and equipment for detecting and treating precancerous lesions, ALAVI’s medical staff now welcome women for cervical cancer screening.

Epidemic PreparednessInnovationNews
November 4th, 2025

Jhpiego Co-Leads Accelerator to Strengthen the Future of Africa’s Health Security

Jhpiego, a global leader in health innovation and a Johns Hopkins University affiliate, has partnered with the Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC) and Villgro Africa to launch the Africa Health Security Accelerator (AHSA), a transformative initiative aimed at strengthening epidemic preparedness and response across the continent.

Cancer ScreeningCare Focus AreaCervical CancerComic bookHPVPhilippinesStory
October 24th, 2025

When Komiks Help Prevent a Deadly Cancer in the Philippines

The SUCCESS Project is using comics books to dispel misconceptions and promote positive health-seeking behaviors, such as cervical cancer screening in the Philippines.