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Former W. H. Gates Sr. Institute Director Published in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Global Health
Former William H. Gates Sr. Institute Director Jose "Oying" Rimon II has co-authored the article, “Social and Behavior Change Communication in Sexual and Reproductive Health,” with Dr. Suruchi Sood for the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Global Public Health. The...
Celebrating 25 Years of Scholarship and Science for Social Change
Celebrating 25 years of scholarship and social change, the WH Gates Sr. Institute at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health recently hosted its 2024 Annual Summer Convening. The event brought together global partners and staff, both in-person and virtually, for two days of reflection, strategic discussions, and celebrations.
Watch Now: PMA’s Survey Training & Learning Resources Toolkit Launch
The William H. Gates Sr. Institute and Performance Monitoring for Action (PMA) hosted a webinar unveiling PMA's brand new Survey Training & Learning Resources (STLR) toolkit on Thursday, 25 July 2024 from 8:30 AM ET to 9:15 AM ET. STLR is a curated collection of...
PMA Data Featured in the Nation by FPNN Fellow and ICFP EXCELL Awardee Angela Okech
Performance Monitoring for Action (PMA) data has been highlighted in an article by Angela Okech, a renowned journalist and former ICFP EXCELL award winner, in the Nation. The article “Population Boom: Is it Africa’s Turn for a Two-Child Limit Policy?” follows the discussions held at Malawi’s 9th African Population Conference. The conference brought together policymakers, researchers, and academics to debate whether African countries should adopt policies to reduce birth rates to replacement fertility levels.
Welcome Dr. Phil Anglewicz: WHGI’s New Leadership for Continued Innovation and Impact
Philip Anglewicz, PhD, MA, has been named the director of the William H. Gates Sr. Institute for Population and Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Anglewicz succeeds Jose “Oying” G. Rimon II, who is retiring after serving as the Institute’s director since 2014. Anglewicz assumed his new role July 1.
Watch Now: TCI’s Experience Scaling Up Family Planning and AYSRH Services through Supported Local Urban Governments
The William H. Gates Sr. Institute (WHGI) and The Challenge Initiative (TCI) hosted a webinar on Thursday, 11 July 2024, at 8:00 am EDT to discuss key findings from TCI's recently published supplement in the peer-reviewed journal, Global Health: Science and Practice...
Celebrating Advocacy Successes: Advance Family Planning’s Results Snapshot Now Available
From 2009 to 2023, the Advance Family Planning (AFP) initiative has made significant strides in family planning advocacy, securing vital policy and funding gains. Backed by nearly $100 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, David & Lucile Packard Foundation, and William + Flora Hewlett Foundation, AFP has effectively mobilized and sustained advocacy efforts, amplified advocates’ voices, and spread best practices globally.
ICFP News
- Championing Equity and Inclusivity: Goodness Odey’s Inspiring Journey as an ICFP2022 Youth Trailblazeron October 17, 2023
- Notice About Fraudulent ICFP Websiteson August 1, 2023
- The ICFP2022 Recap Report is out nowon April 20, 2023
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PMA News
- PMA Ethiopia Service Delivery Point Technical Report, 2021on February 28, 2024
- PMA Ethiopia Second Cohort Six-Week Postpartum Maternal and Newborn Health Technical Report, 2021-2023 Cohorton February 20, 2024
- PMA Ethiopia Cohort Two Baseline Maternal and Newborn Health Technical Report, 2021on February 5, 2024