One of L’Initiative’s strategic pillars is to produce and share knowledge. By publicizing our resources, we hope to help improve the management and impact of Global Fund interventions in the field.

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, L'Initiative
9 July 2020

Activity report 2019

Activity report
2019 was a milestone year in global health. Under France’s leadership, the 6th Global Fund Replenishment Conference raised 14 billion dollars in pledges, an unprecedented sum for a multilateral health organization.
, L'Initiative
29 June 2020

Cross-cutting Evaluation – Adolescents and young girls (Sidaction)

Evaluations
The cross-cutting evaluation "Adolescents and young girls" carried out from 2018 to 2020 focused on six projects. In order to address the specific vulnerabilities of young people in sexual and reproductive health (SRH), the evaluation produced the following recommendations: Consider the different age categories for girls and boys in designing interventions. Adolescents are [...]
, L'Initiative
5 March 2020

Cross-cutting Evaluation – Procurement and supply management of health products

Evaluations
This summary presents the results of the cross-cutting evaluation of six projects, five of which were selected as part of the Initiative’s 2013 call for proposals that focused on procurement and supply management of health products (PSM). This call for proposals aimed to: Strengthen governance and capacity of stakeholders involved in the various steps of the health prod [...]
, L'Initiative
28 November 2019

Adressing sexual and reproductive health challenges: practical guides

Learning
In which situation is peer-education useful? How to engage teachers about sexual and reproductive health? How to use emerging technologies to better target young people? How to ensure that parents feel concerned about their children’s SRH and relay effective prevention messages? How to better the referral of young people to health centers? Finally, what should we consider to [...]
, L'Initiative
28 November 2019

Understanding the challenges to initiate a community-based health system observation approach

Learning
Since the early 2000s, around 20 community observatories focusing on access to health have emerged in different parts of Africa. In areas where dysfunctional health systems, in particular supply chain management issues, continue to persist (medical drugs and inputs stockout, delivery of expired medication, shortages and unreliability of equipment for laboratory diagnosis [...]