The Maternal Health Task Force shares their post-conference highlights. […]
Category: Blog
Reaching the “last mile” in South Sudan with community health workers
A new level of frontline health workers is extending essential health services coverage to fulfill the new global agenda of universal health coverage. […]
Using Quality Improvement Approaches for Better Community Health
Our experience has taught us that there are two main paths that community-level improvement takes. […]
Getting the message home: Advocacy for health accountability in Uganda
Our slogan is: “Where everyone is accountable, everyone wins.” […]
Harnessing the Power of Community Networks
A great challenge for health systems across the world is simply having the people and infrastructure to deliver care to all those who require it. […]
It Takes a Village: Improving Nutrition through Community Health Workers
Despite global consensus on the need to take action, malnutrition continues to be one of the greatest challenges to the development of countries around the world. […]
District Partnerships Enhance Community Participation for RMNCH in Rwanda
MCSP is engaging communities and strengthening the ability of its members to work together to address social and health concerns. […]
Where There Are No Supervisors: Community Health Worker Peer Support Groups
In Burundi, utilizing peer support groups to help bridge the supervision gap. […]
Making healthcare affordable: Women’s savings and loans clubs to the rescue
One reasons pregnant women shun health facilities is the inability to pay for needed healthcare services. In Nigeria, MCSP is working to change that. […]
Change always happens at the community level – it’s about trust
Community engagement rebuilds peoples’ belief and trust in their own health systems, which is fundamental to stronger demand and utilization of health care services. […]