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Engender Health created by zoe cameron

The leading global health organization committed to advancing sexual and reproductive health, rights and gender equality

Engender Health helps expand access to information and services about contraception, abortion/postabortion care, HIV, STD, STI, cervical cancer, etc. They also provide information about family planning and pregnancy.

Engender Health partners with governments, national health systems, policy makers, community organizations, and health care providers to improve family planning services and to help their clients make informed choices.

Engender Health focuses on enabling facilities and providers to offer maternal health care, which includes, antenatal care, essential and emergency obstetric care, fistula prevention and treatment, safe surgical obstetric care, and postnatal care.

Engender Health helps with fistula care through their USAID funded Fistula Care and Fistula Care Plus programs. For more information about Fistula Care go to https://fistulacare.org/

Engender Health provides information to health care providers to prevent gender based violence and assist local partners to reach communities to spread awareness.

“I became a gender, youth, and social inclusion expert because I would like to reduce the inequalities between women and men. I like working with people to strengthen their leadership and entrepreneurial skills and to reduce gender-based violence within the community.” –Mita Ouattara Gender, Youth, and Social Inclusion Advisor, Côte d’Ivoire
“Information is a powerful catalyst for change. I believe the degree to which we monitor evidence, learn from challenges, and leverage best practices is integral to effectively improving the sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing of individuals and communities.” –Danielle Garfinkel Deputy Director of Organizational Metrics, US
Engender Health provides information and resources to the following countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cote d'lvoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, India, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania

Engender Health have worked in nearly 30 countries and trained more than 15,000 clinicians to provide comprehensive abortion care worldwide.

Credits:

https://www.engenderhealth.org/global-reach