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Effective Linkages through the PRIME Project: HIV Prevention and Management Integrated with Reproductive Health Services at the Primary Level (11/2000)

PRIME Pages Archive
Appropriate and Effective Approaches to HIV/AIDS (8/2002)
Armenia: Improving Health Sector Response to Violence Against Women (4/2004)
Armenia: Improving Maternal and Infant Care (11/2003)
Armenia: Measuring the Impact of Performance Factors on Maternal Health Care Providers (5/2003)
Armenia: Shifting the Policy Environment for Primary Providers of Reproductive Health Care (1/2003)
Armenia: Training for Rural Nurses and Midwives Designed to Improve Maternal and Newborn Health (8/2002)
A Snapshot of PRIME II: Addressing Global Priorities for Improving the Performance of Primary Providers (10/2002)
Bangladesh: Equipping Paramedics with Clinical Knowledge and Skills (11/2001)
Bangladesh: Expanded Services, More Clients (10/2002)
Bangladesh: The Health and Population Sector Programme (HPSP) (2/2004)
Benin: An Action Plan to Reduce Maternal and Neonatal Mortality (11/2001)
Benin: Collaboration and Coordination with PROSAF (11/2001)
Benin: Testing National Family Health Protocols (10/2002)
Benin: Testing New Protocols for Better Family Health Care (8/2002)
Benin: Training Pharmacists as Family Planning Providers (11/2001)
Building Capacity, Leveraging Resources, Sharing Expertise (11/2001)
Dominican Republic: Assistance to a Family Planning NGO (10/2002)
Dominican Republic: Community Health Promoters for Family Planning and Preventive Services (10/2002)
Dominican Republic: Consumer Feedback Improves Clinic Services, Increases Paying Clients (1/2003)
Dominican Republic: Evaluating Training Approaches for Community Health Promoters (5/2002)
Dominican Republic: PI Approach Raises Reproductive Health to a New Level (10/2000)
Dominican Republic: Promoting Health in the Bateyes (10/2001)
Dominican Republic: Training Improves Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services at Bayaguana Hospital (2/2003)
Dominican Republic: Updating Learning Approaches (10/2002)
Dominican Republic: Volunteer Promoters Increase Family Planning Knowledge and Use (2/2004)
Dual Protection (11/2000)
El Salvador: Young Mothers’ Clubs Bring RH Services to Adolescents (11/2001)
Francophone PAC, Nigeria MAQ: When a Meeting Is More Than Just a Meeting (10/2002)
Ghana: Cost Analysis and Tools for Health Care Planners (10/2002)
Ghana: Costing and Cost and Results Analysis for Effective Approaches and Interventions (2/2004)
Ghana: Decentralized Health Care (7/2000)
Ghana: Improving Client-Provider Interaction and Counseling (10/2002)
Ghana: Midwives Improve Adolescent FP/RH Services (11/2001)
Ghana: Self-Paced Learning for Safe Motherhood Providers (5/2002)
Guinea: Safe Motherhood in Northern Guinea: A Community Partnership (5/2001)
India: Community Partnerships for Safe Motherhood (10/2002)
India: Community Partnerships for Safe Motherhood and Child Survival (8/2000)
India: Home Based Life-Saving Skills (8/2000)
India: Postabortion Complications and Management in Rural Uttar Pradesh (9/2000)
India: Promoting Better Health Behaviors (11/2002)
Kenya: Successfully Scaling Up Quality PAC Services (11/2001)
Kenya: Successful Scale-Up at the Primary Level (10/2002)
Lessons Learned in Improving Provider Performance (2/2004)
Linking National Reproductive Health Policy and Primary Provider Performance (2/2004)
Mali, Benin, Ethiopia: Preventing Postpartum Hemorrhage with Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor (2/2004)
Mali: Counseling and Advocacy to Abandon Female Genital Cutting (2/2004)
Mali: Malian Leaders Join Movement to Abandon Female Genital Cutting (11/2001)
Mali: Provider Training and Community Outreach to Eliminate Harmful Practice (10/2002)
Nicaragua: Adolescent-Friendly Pharmacies (12/2003)
Nicaragua: Improved Responses to Obstetric and Neonatal Emergencies (2/2004)
Nigeria: Strategy for Family Planning Program Recovery (1/2001)
Paraguay: Strengthening Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (2/2004)
Philippines: Improving Sexual Behaviors among High-Risk Youth (2/2004)
PI Global Team Builds on Storehouse of Experience (9/2002)
Reaching Adolescents (1/2001)
Reproductive Health Needs of Women with HIV (11/2000)
Results Review Series, 2003 (2/2004)
Rwanda, Ethiopia: Scaling-Up Services to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (2/2004)
Rwanda: A Stronger Role for Primary Providers and Communities (11/2003)
Rwanda: Community-Provider Partnerships (11/2003)
Rwanda: Effective Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (10/2002)
Rwanda: Improving Service Quality through Provider-Community Partnerships (12/2002)
Rwanda: Mutuelles Increase Access to Health Care (8/2002)
Rwanda: Mutuelles Unify the Population (11/2003)
Rwanda: National Reproductive Health Policy and Training (11/2003)
Rwanda: Prepayment Schemes Improve Accessibility and Quality of FP/RH Services (10/2002)
Rwanda: Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (11/2003)
Senegal: A Community Model for Postabortion Care Services (2/2004)
Senegal: Supervision and Other Non-training Interventions (11/2002)
STI Prevention and Management (1/2001)
Strengthening Traditional and Peer Supervision (2/2004)
Supportive Supervision (8/2002)
Tanzania: Innovative Training in Family Planning for Health Attendants (9/2000)
The Effective PRIME II Partnership Model (2/2004)
Uganda: Adolescent-Friendly Services at District Health Centers (9/2000)
Uganda: PRIME Training Transforms Health Centers (11/2001)
Uganda and Kenya: Nurse-Midwives Expand Postabortion Care at the Community Level (9/2000)
West, Central and North Africa: First Francophone PAC Conference Promotes Access to Quality Services (4/2002)
Yemen: Connecting Midwives and Communities (3/2001)