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Jhpiego is an international, non-profit health organization and an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, dedicated to improving the health of women and families in developing countries. For
over 50 years, it has focused on providing high-quality, low-cost health care solutions, training health workers, and strengthening health systems.
Jhpiego has been working in India since the 1980s in close partnership with national and state governments. With deep technical expertise and strong on-the-ground execution, Jhpiego helps design, test, and scale practical solutions and innovations that fit real-world systems across 11 thematic domains (Maternal and Newborn Health, Reproductive Health, Nutrition, Immunization, Comprehensive Primary Health Care, Human...
The Development Coordinator supports Jhpiego’s philanthropic goals and mission by managing the day-to-day operations of the individual and foundation giving programs. This includes maintaining accurate donor records, processing gifts, producing reports, and assisting with prospect research and donor stewardship activities. The position ensures data integrity and operational excellence within Jhpiego’s fundraising systems and provides essential support for the team’s cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship efforts.
Jhpiego est une ONG internationale de santé publique à but non lucratif, affiliée à l'Université Johns Hopkins de Baltimore aux Etats-Unis, qui travaille à améliorer la santé des femmes et des familles à travers le monde.
En collaboration avec le Consultant Pédagogique, le/la consultante soutient la mise en œuvre opérationnelle de l’Initiative GHWI, notamment...
Jhpiego est une ONG internationale de santé publique à but non lucratif, affiliée à l'Université Johns Hopkins de Baltimore aux Etats-Unis, qui travaille à améliorer la santé des femmes et des familles à travers le monde.
En collaboration avec le Responsable Technique Pré-service Education, le/la consultante encadre la mise en œuvre opérationnelle de l’Initiative GHWI en étroite collaboration avec l’INFAS dans les antennes d’Abidjan, Bouaké et Korhogo.
Jhpiego is an international, non-profit health organization and an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, dedicated to improving the health of women and families in developing countries. For over 50 years, it has focused on providing high-quality, low-cost health care solutions, training health workers, and strengthening health systems.
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The Catalyst Study aims to generate practical evidence on effective HIV prevention approaches, with a particular focus on introducing Lenacapavir. Originally initiated under the MOSAIC project, the study seeks to deepen understanding of HIV prevention delivery models and strengthen national and community-level learning. With new funding secured, Jhpiego Lesotho will lead the consolidation of lessons learned, synthesis of implementation insights, and dissemination of findings to inform policy and enhance HIV prevention programming. This role will support high‑quality documentation, stakeholder engagement, and community-focused dissemination to ensure a comprehensive and ethical close‑out...
Nigeria has set an ambitious target to achieve at least 80% coverage for all routine immunization antigens Nationally and in every state by 2027, with a strong focus on reducing zero dose and under immunized children. This requires a resilient PHC system, skilled health workforce, robust cold chain and logistics, and a strong culture of data use for action. The Nigeria Strategy for Immunization and PHC System Strengthening (NSIPSS) 2023 2027 provides the National roadmap to realize these goals and emphasizes integrated service delivery, sustainable domestic financing,optimized micro planning, and equity focused approaches to reach urban slums, hard to reach and marginalized populations.
In Nigeria, Maternal, Perinatal and Child Death Surveillance Responses (MPCDSR) serves as a continuous quality improvement system which identifies, notifies, reviews, analyses and responds to maternal, perinatal and child death to prevent recurrence.
A 3-day standardization meeting precedes the training; this will tend to harmonize the training modules, tools and agree on how the various modules will be taken and who will handle each state.
The training will be held at two levels; the first level will be for healthcare...
Nigeria is grappling with a severe nutrition crisis. The Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS 2024) reports that 40% of children under five are stunted, 8% are wasted, and 27% are underweight. Micronutrient deficiencies remain widespread, with more than half of women of reproductive age suffering from anaemia, alongside persistent vitamin A and iron deficiencies. These challenges are compounded by high maternal and child mortality rates, with 512 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births (NDHS 2018), 110 under-five deaths per 1,000 live births, and 41 neonatal deaths per 1,000 live births (NDHS 2024). Many of these deaths are linked to preventable conditions such as sepsis, intrapartum...