The Health Policy Project ended in 2016. Work continued under Health Policy Plus (HP+) until 2022.
NEWS & VIEWS
Health Policy Project Celebrates 2016 International Women's Day
On March 8 the USAID-funded Health Policy Project (HPP) celebrated International Women’s Day with a focus on empowering women leaders. HPP’s Empowering Women Leaders for Country-Led Development program fostered yearly cadres of women champions from six African countries to engage in family planning and reproductive health decision making and advocate for policy change. Through a three-week intensive skills-building workshop; seed funds to implement local advocacy; extended south-to-south coaching; and ongoing technical assistance and networking support, these women leaders are having a lasting impact.
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