The Health Policy Project ended in 2016. Work continued under Health Policy Plus (HP+) until 2022.
NEWS & VIEWS
Posted December 1, 2012
WASHINGTON, D.C.—On November 16, 2012, Health Policy Project (HPP) partner CEDPA (Centre for Development and Population Activities) merged with Plan International USA. Under this new arrangement, CEDPA will combine projects and personnel with Plan to strengthen existing programs and more effectively protect and promote the rights of women and children around the world.
“We look forward to continuing our longstanding partnership with CEDPA in this new form, as we work together with Plan International USA in our activities that focus on improving the health and well-being of women and girls,” said Sarah Clark, vice president at Futures Group and director of the Health Policy Project.
For more than 37 years, CEDPA has transformed the lives of millions of women and girls, making them successful partners in the development of their countries by giving them the tools to improve their lives, and the lives of their family and community members. Plan International USA works with communities in 50 developing countries to end the cycle of poverty for children, developing solutions to ensure long-term sustainability.
Futures Group’s Health Policy Project builds capacity around the world for improved health policy, advocacy, and governance. With support from the U.S. Agency for International Development, HPP contributes to improved health outcomes through strengthening the efficiency, effectiveness, and equity of health systems, focusing on the policy aspects of family planning and reproductive health, HIV, and maternal health.
Futures Group, the global consulting firm, helps to protect and promote people’s well-being around the world. For more than 40 years, Futures Group has created lasting solutions to some of the most pressing public health challenges facing nations.
What's New
- Something to Build On: “Innovation Exchange” Celebrates the Health Policy Project’s Close and a New Beginning
- What Will it Take for Tanzania to Achieve ART Targets and Ensure Long-Term Sustainability of the HIV Response?
- Helping Kenya’s County Leaders Advocate for Increased Health Investments
- HPP Holds Working Meeting on Ensuring Responsible PEPFAR Transitions for Key Populations
- Health Policy Project Celebrates 2016 International Women's Day
- HPP Staff Participate in White House Conference on HIV Stigma Reduction