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Evaluating UNICEF’s work in primary health care: lessons for the future
In 2024, hera partnered with UNICEF and Euro Health Group (EHG) to conduct a global evaluation of its work in strengthening Primary Health Care (PHC). Primary Health Care is central to building equitable, resilient, and people-centred health systems, and remains central to global efforts to achieve universal health coverage and the SDG 3 targets.
In recognition of this, UNICEF commissioned a global thematic evaluation to assess its support to PHC across countries and regions, and to generate evidence that would inform future strategic, policy, and programme decisions. hera was contracted to carry out this evaluation, which covered UNICEF’s PHC-related work between 2018 and 2023.
Update on the Spotlight Initiative Mid - Term Assessment: Eliminating all forms of violence against women and girls
In October 2020, hera was awarded a two-year contract with UN WOMEN for the Mid-Term Assessment of the Spotlight Initiative, a multi-year initiative between the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN), focused on eliminating all forms of violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Gender, HIV and Youth Mainstreaming Strategy of the Seed Knowledge Initiative (SKI)
SKI is comprised of 16 partner organisations in Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa with the aim of improving farmer-led seed knowledge systems and helping smallholder farmers to become more seed, food and nutritionally secure.
SADC Feasibility Study on Regional Manufacturing of Medicines and Health Commodities
Assess the feasibility of the local production of essential medicines especially those related to the three communicable diseases, namely HIV and AIDS, TB and Malaria as well as the production of health commodities for the three diseases.