With cases spreading throughout the world, USAID’s Global Health and Security Agenda has awarded $725,000 to the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs to work on monkeypox prevention ...
The United States Agency for International Development has awarded the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs an additional $10 million for work in a dozen countries in Africa and Asia t...
Despite public health officials’ understanding that regular handwashing with soap and water can reduce the spread of COVID-19, handwashing rates fell during the pandemic across 10 sub-Saharan c...
The U.S. Agency for International Development has awarded the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs an additional $15.2 million to use over the next year to promote COVID-19 vaccine ac...
Some rural settlements in Ghana are so isolated that they don’t even get radio signals. In the past, most of these settlements used gong-gongs – pieces of metal hit with a stick – to get ...
In Central Ghana, in the 13 communities surrounding the Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary, monkeys regularly interact with humans, climbing into their homes outside the forest and snatching food fro...
Eliminating malaria in Ghana would cost $961 million over the next decade, but would prevent 85.5 million cases, save 4,500 lives and avert $2.2 billion in health care expenditures, according to ...
Just how many dogs are there in Ghana? In an effort to get rabies under control in the nation’s Upper West Region, a remote set of farming communities on the northwest border, the Johns Hopki...
An ambitious Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs proposal to easily bring eyeglasses to people who need them in four African countries has been named one of the Top 100 projects in a...
Encouraging more people to sleep under treated bed nets in malaria-endemic Ghana isn’t just about handing out more nets, new research led by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs...