Publications
- Health-Related Research and Development
Strategy 2011-2015 – December 2012
This report provides an overview of the Agency’s 2011-2015 strategy
on health-related research and development used to stimulate the development and introduction of key products.
- Global Health: Science and Practice Journal
Global Health: Science and Practice, a new open-access, peer-reviewed online journal with a planned launch in 2012, will provide public health practitioners and researchers an international forum to share and advance state-of-the-art solutions to the most important health problems, especially in low- and middle-income countries. GHSP is now accepting submissions and seeks manuscripts that share valuable best practices and lessons learned resulting from evidence and experiential-based knowledge.
- Global Health and Child Survival: Progress Report to Congress 2010-2011 – May 2012
In the last 20 years, the world has saved more than 50 million children's lives and reduced maternal mortality by one-third. This report details those successes for the time frame of 2010-2011.
- Fifth Annual Report to Congress: A United States Government Interagency Approach to Assisting the World's Most Vulnerable Children - April 2012 [PDF, 1.3MB]
This report highlights the work of the more than thirty offices within five departments and two agencies to assist vulnerable children and their families in 107 countries. In FY 2010, approximately $2.8 billion was provided to implementing partners for 1,710 projects.
- USAID's Global Health Strategic Framework - April 2012
USAID's Global Health
Strategic Framework sets the direction of the global health sector for fiscal years 2012–2016. The Strategic Framework incorporates the principles of the Global Health Initiative, which form the foundation of our work, is set within USAID's core development mission and priorities, and promotes an inclusive and integrated approach to global health across the U.S. Government for a more effective and efficient approach to sustainable global health outcomes.
- The President's Malaria Initiative Sixth Annual Report to Congress - April 2012 [PDF 10.2MB]
This report details the positive progress made by the President's Malaria Initiative. In particular, mortality in children under five
years of age has fallen dramatically across
sub-Saharan Africa in association with a
massive scale-up of malaria control efforts.
- Fiscal Year 2010 Overview of Contraceptives and Condom Shipments - March 2012 [PDF, 869KB]
This annual publication provides details on both the quantities and the values of USAID contraceptive and condom distribution activities in FY 2010. It presents these data by USAID region and country, affiliations of recipient organizations, and trends.
- Fiscal Year 2010 Report to Congress on the Global TB Context [PDF, 2.2MB]
This report shows the yearly status of the U.S. Government's (USG) tuberculosis (TB) program. The U.S. Government continues to prioritize support to countries with high rates of TB and multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB), lagging case detection, poor program performance, and where the HIV epidemic is a driver of TB disease.
- Safeguarding the World’s Water: 2011 Report on USAID Fiscal Year 2010 Water Sector Activities – July 2011 [PDF, 3.5MB]
This report shows that during FY 2010, USAID allocated more than $642 million for water sector activities. The amount allocated for water supply, sanitation, and hygiene was $520 million. During this time, USAID provided 2.8 million people with first-time or improved water supply and 2.8 million people with first-time or improved sanitation. Disinfection products, partially or wholly supported by USAID, were used to purify almost 12 billion liters of drinking water, more than 10 billion liters of which were made available to people in African countries.
- Fiscal Year 2011 Users’ Guide to USAID/Washington Health Programs - April 2011
The Users' Guide contains background information on USAID's Global Health Bureau, its objectives and programs, plus a project directory. It includes the preferred method for USAID operating units to access the awards described in the project directory.
- Promoting Evidence & Action for Respectful Care at Birth – October 2010 [PDF, 454KB]
When women are able to access needed quality health services and protect themselves from the many health risks they face, long-term social and economic progress can be achieved. The U.S. Government’s Global Health Initiative seeks to remove barriers that prevent women from accessing lifesaving health services.
- Implementation of the Global Health Initiative: Consultation Document – February 2010 [PDF, 446KB]
The United States will invest $63 billion over six years to help partner countries improve health outcomes through strengthened health systems – with a particular focus on improving the health of women, newborns and children through programs including infectious disease, nutrition, maternal and child health, and safe water.
- Report to Congress: Coordinated Strategy to Accelerate Development of Vaccines for Infectious Diseases - October 2009 [PDF, 1.1MB]
The U.S. Government is engaged in coordinated strategies with partners the world over to accelerate development of vaccines for infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis, and to deliver vaccines to people in developing countries.
- Health Systems Report to Congress: Sustaining Health Gains, Building Systems - October 2009 [PDF, 3.2MB]
Strengthening the health systems of developing countries is a central goal of USAID health programming. Achieving this goal is critical to sustaining improvements in outcomes in health- or disease-specific areas and is a significant factor in supporting overall development in partner countries. Learn more
- Report to Congress: The USAID Strategic Plan for Microbicide Research and Development: Current Initiatives and Next-Generation Leads - September 2009 [PDF, 216KB]
As a key implementer of the U.S. Presiden'ts Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), USAID plays a critical role in shaping the strategic and technical direction of microbicide research and development to meet developing-country needs.
- USAID Global Health: Improving Global Health Improves the World
For 50 years, USAID has worked to improve health globally and supported interventions in poor countries around the world to help prevent illness, provide treatment, improve family planning, and strengthen health systems. Read more on how USAID is helping people live longer, healthier, more productive lives.
- Report to Congress: Working Toward the Goal of Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality: USAID Programming and Response to FY08 Appropriations
This report is produced by USAID and provides details on maternal and child programs in 30 priority countries, as well as FY08 funding levels.
- Two Decades of Progress: USAID’s Child Survival and Maternal Health Program [PDF, 3.9MB]
In commemoration of the Day of the African Child on June 16, 2009, USAID released this report which documents the progress in child survival and showcases USAID’s contribution to a global partnership that has resulted in saving 6 to 7 million children's lives each year.
- Investing in Nutrition [PDF, 251KB]
Malnutrition remains the world’s most serious health problem and the single biggest contributor to child mortality. This brochure covers USAID's efforts to achieve sustainable reductions in global hunger and malnutrition.
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Immunization Essentials: A Practical Field Guide
Available in English, French, and Spanish, this publication is produced by USAID and provides technically and operationally sound information for immunization program managers in developing countries and for people who support them, particularly field staff of donor agencies.
- View an Archive of Global Health Publications from 1997-2010
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