The ReachHealth ProjectReachHealth is the flagship USAID Family Planning (FP)/Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) Innovations and Capacity Building Platform implemented by RTI International that will help Philippine communities reduce unmet needs for FP services and decrease teen pregnancy and newborn morbidity and mortality.Partnering with RTI on ReachHealth are the Johns Hopkins Center for Communications Programs (JH-CCP) and Duke University Global Health Innovation Center (GHIC). The team will support Philippine counterparts—primarily the Department of Health (DOH), the Population Commission (POPCOM), Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), civil society, and the private sector—to identify and respond to local root causes of poor FP/MNH outcomes.
The ReachHealth ProjectReachHealth is the flagship USAID Family Planning (FP)/Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) Innovations and Capacity Building Platform implemented by RTI International that will help Philippine communities reduce unmet needs for FP services and decrease teen pregnancy and newborn morbidity and mortality.Partnering with RTI on ReachHealth are the Johns Hopkins Center for Communications Programs (JH-CCP) and Duke University Global Health Innovation Center (GHIC). The team will support Philippine counterparts—primarily the Department of Health (DOH), the Population Commission (POPCOM), Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), civil society, and the private sector—to identify and respond to local root causes of poor FP/MNH outcomes.
The ReachHealth ProjectReachHealth is the flagship USAID Family Planning (FP)/Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) Innovations and Capacity Building Platform implemented by RTI International that will help Philippine communities reduce unmet needs for FP services and decrease teen pregnancy and newborn morbidity and mortality.Partnering with RTI on ReachHealth are the Johns Hopkins Center for Communications Programs (JH-CCP) and Duke University Global Health Innovation Center (GHIC). The team will support Philippine counterparts—primarily the Department of Health (DOH), the Population Commission (POPCOM), Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), civil society, and the private sector—to identify and respond to local root causes of poor FP/MNH outcomes.