In Benin, a significant unmet need for family planning is particularly prevalent among adolescent girls ages 15-24. A recent journal article in Global Health: Science and Practice outlines how The Challenge Initiative (TCI) supported local health system leaders in...
Keamari District in Karachi, Pakistan, recently found itself with access to its very own District Health Information System (DHIS) but without proper training to utilize it effectively. Typically, manual records collected at health facilities lacked quality and...
A recent article in Global Health: Science and Practice explores how The Challenge Initiative’s (TCI’s) tailored family planning programs involving community health workers can improve contraceptive access for young first-time parents (FTPs) in India....
In Francophone West Africa (FWA), significant efforts are underway to meet national commitments and targets aimed at enhancing maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) and increasing family planning (FP) utilization. Two notable regional investment programs...
The following story is part of a series from The Challenge Initiative in India called “Urban Tales,” occasional real-life stories of women and girls in India benefiting from TCI’s work supporting local governments to implement high-impact family planning and...
In Iligan City, Philippines, ensuring high-quality healthcare services has always been a priority. However, prior to collaborating with The Challenge Initiative (TCI), numerous structural issues hindered progress in family planning and adolescent and youth sexual and...