Recent Work

  • Task Force Members Rep. Donovan and Rep. Quigley in The Hill
  • Report: Her Health, Her Lifetime, Our World
  • Video: Christy Turlington Burns outlines Task Force’s Final Proposal

Archives

  • March 2017
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • September 2016
  • July 2016
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • March 2016
  • February 2016
  • December 2015
  • November 2015

Other Sectoral Studies

  • Family Planning
  • Immunizations
  • Nutrition
  • Maternal and Child Health

Share this

PrintFriendlyTwitterFacebook

Other Resources:

  • 2016 Survey
  • U.S. Govt Funding for Women’s and Family Health
  • Changing the course of history in US priority countries
Vision 2017Vision 2017
  • REPORT
    • RECOMMENDATION
    • RATIONALE
    • ACTION PLAN
    • CONCLUSION
    • DOWNLOAD
  • THE LATEST
  • ABOUT
  • TASK FORCE MEMBERS
  • ON THE GROUND
  • RESOURCES

Zambia

HomeZambia
­
  • Report: Public-Private Partnerships for Women’s Health in Zambia

    Analysis, Zambia

Report: Public-Private Partnerships for Women’s Health in Zambia

Vision2017 Leadership2016-07-26T20:27:10+00:00

Zambia is a lower-middle-income country struggling with critical health challenges, including high rates of maternal and neonatal mortality, malnutrition, cervical cancer, and a severe HIV/AIDS epidemic [...]

  • VIDEO: It’s Time to Listen

    Analysis, Zambia

VIDEO: It’s Time to Listen

Vision2017 Leadership2016-07-26T20:21:23+00:00

The CSIS Global Health Policy Center produced this video during a visit to Zambia in April 2016. It profiles four young Zambian women who describe the stark [...]

  • Missed Opportunities on Nutrition in Zambia

    Analysis, Zambia

Missed Opportunities on Nutrition in Zambia

Asma Lateef2016-07-26T19:37:26+00:00

In April, I was privileged to travel to Zambia with the CSIS Task Force on Women’s and Family Health. The trip’s focus was the role, benefits, and [...]

  • Why Africa’s HIV crisis continues to devastate young women

    Analysis, Zambia

Why Africa’s HIV crisis continues to devastate young women

Michael Gerson2016-04-29T16:01:05+00:00

Mary, who is 24 but looks barely 18, has already experienced more than enough betrayal for any lifetime. Shyly but deliberately, she told of feeling sick at 16 and being [...]

Load More Posts
GlobalHealth_logo
© 2015 The Global Health Policy Center and The Center for Strategic and International Studies
Click here for further research by the Global Health Policy Center

This project is funded through the generous support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation