Senegal

Featured Projects

The Measurement, Learning & Evaluation (MLE) Project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, is the evaluation component of the Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (Urban RH Initiative).The Knowledge Management (KM) team of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU∙CCP) facilitates knowledge sharing; documents and disseminates best practices about successful urban family planning interventions; and ensures that data and information are available to inform reproductive health and family planning (RH/FP) programming at the local, country, regional and global levels for the MLE Project.

MLE is implemented in partnership with the University of North Carolina’s Carolina Population Center, the African Population and Health Research Center and the International Center for Research on Women.

The NetWorks team is composed of JHU∙CCP, Malaria Consortium, Catholic Relief Services, Mennonites Economic Development Association (MEDA), consultants from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and International Procurement Agency (IPA), and a wide range of FBO in-country collaborating organizations. NetWorks is a five-year USAID/Washington global project that partners with country missions to improve and establish sustainable net access and use.

Research to Prevention (R2P) is a five-year HIV prevention project funded by USAID. R2P is led by the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health and managed by CCP. R2Ppartners with faculty throughout the Johns Hopkins Schools of Public Health, Medicine and Nursing, as well as Tulane University, the Medical University of South Carolina, and the University of North Carolina. R2P seeks to answer the question: What are the most effective interventions for preventing the spread of HIV? R2P aims to promote greater use of evidence in the design and implementation of HIV prevention programs in countries most affected by the HIV epidemic. In partnership with organizations in developing countries, R2P will conduct research to identify the most effective interventions for preventing HIV, promote increased use of data to guide programs and policies, and build capacity for applied research among health professionals.