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The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Pointing towards monitoring charts on the wall, a health team member explains how they maintain health information to Tesfu Negasa (right), Zonal HMIS Officer, at a Chancho Buba health post in Oromia Region, Ethiopia.

 

John Snow, Inc. (JSI) works with the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) on a variety of health system strengthening interventions. These include training and capacity building for health extension workers, developing and implementing strategies to administer immunizations and HIV testing services and treatment, and improving service delivery. JSI’s work supports the long-term development of primary health care in Ethiopia at all levels to improve the health of people across the country.

 

Health Management Information System (HMIS) uses health information to improve service delivery within specific administrative areas and contributes to the creation of an enabling environment that supports a culture of information use at health center and woreda levels, and contributes towards improvement in decision making for better health services management.

 

Photo by Shahzad Noorani

Portrait of an infant at his home in the Chancho Buba neighborhood in Oromia Region, Ethiopia.

 

John Snow, Inc. (JSI) works with the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) on a variety of health system strengthening interventions. These include training and capacity building for health extension workers, developing and implementing strategies to administer immunizations and HIV testing services and treatment, and improving service delivery. JSI’s work supports the long-term development of primary health care in Ethiopia at all levels to improve the health of people across the country.

 

The Health Management Information System (HMIS) uses health information to improve service delivery within specific administrative areas and contributes to the creation of an enabling environment that supports a culture of information use at the health center and woreda levels, and contributes towards improvement in decision making for better health services management.

 

Photo by Shahzad Noorani

Mbalu Kamara, Officer in Charge (OIC) and MCH Aid, stands with Hassan Koroma, Deputy Chairman of the Facility Management Committee (FMC), in front of an incinerator at the Magbafth MCHP in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Isha F.T. Kamara, an In-charge and Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Aid, turns on a rehabilitated shower stall at the Fothenah Bana MCHP in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 4, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Amie Koroma with her newborn at Magbafth Maternal and Child Health Post (MCHP) in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

A clinic staff bracelet instruction card, showing the bracelets given to women who come for antenatal care, at Magbafth Maternal and Child Health Post (MCHP) in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

This maternal and child health post in the community of Metchem, in Western Area Rural District, Freetown, Sierra Leone, was rehabilitated with support from USAID and handed back to local officials by project partners Advancing Partners & Communities and Save the Children during a ceremony on March 28, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

These images are from my PAHO/WHO deployment to Jamaica, supporting EMT coordination and health service recovery after Hurricane Melissa. They capture a small part of the field reality—sites visited, partners engaged, and the teams working steadily to restore access to care.

 

Photos are shared with respect for privacy and dignity, with no identifiable patient details.

Participants of the World Health Day march with the theme of "Depression: Let's Talk" walk through Freetown, Sierra Leone on April 7, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Scenes and signs around the District Health Management Team (DHMT) office in Bombali District, Sierra Leone on April 4, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Many employees and public figures watch in Brush Mall (DMC's commonarea).

Mbalu Kamara, Officer in Charge (OIC) and Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Aid, stands for a portrait at Magbafth Maternal and Child Health Post (MCHP) in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

During a regular growth monitoring visit, a health extension worker checks an infant's respiratory rate at a Chancho Buba health post in Oromia Region, Ethiopia.

 

John Snow, Inc. (JSI) works with the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) on a variety of health system strengthening interventions. These include training and capacity building for health extension workers, developing and implementing strategies to administer immunizations and HIV testing services and treatment, and improving service delivery. JSI’s work supports the long-term development of primary health care in Ethiopia at all levels to improve the health of people across the country.

 

Health Management Information System (HMIS) uses health information to improve service delivery within specific administrative areas and contributes to the creation of an enabling environment that supports a culture of information use at health center and woreda levels, and contributes towards improvement in decision making for better health services management.

 

Photo by Shahzad Noorani

Dr. Kwame Oneill, Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) Manager and Manager of the Comprehensive Program for EVD Survivors (CPES), stands for a portrait at his office in the Ministry of Health and Sanitation in Freetown, Sierra Leone on April 7, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Dr. Florence Baingana, Team Lead for Mental Health Psychosocial Support with the World Health Organization's country office in Freetown, participates in the World Health Day march with the theme of "Depression: Let's Talk" in Sierra Leone on April 7, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Members of a Facility Management Committee (FMC) greet visitors to the Fothenah Bana Maternal and Child Health Post (MCHP) in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 4, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

A sterilizer tank sits under a table containing delivery kits and a four bowl system holding water, soapy water and different levels of chlorine that's also for sterilization of instruments at the Sussex maternal and child health post (MCHP) in Western Area Rural, Freetown, Sierra Leone on March 30, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

This is another shot I took with my GoPro Hero HD camera. The fisheye lens works best when placed in areas that are normally too difficult to get a camera into. I don't shoot that often with this camera, but when I do, the new backpack with the display helps capture exactly what I'm looking for.

These images are from my PAHO/WHO deployment to Jamaica, supporting EMT coordination and health service recovery after Hurricane Melissa. They capture a small part of the field reality—sites visited, partners engaged, and the teams working steadily to restore access to care.

 

Photos are shared with respect for privacy and dignity, with no identifiable patient details.

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

WASHINGTON, DC - National Public Health and Hospital Institute Innovations Summit - Understanding and Addressing Population Health was held at Kaiser Permanente's Center for Total Health Sept. 19, 2012.

A view from just ouside the front gate of the Fothenah Bana Maternal and Child Health Post in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 4, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

The Deputy Minister of Health and Child Welfare (Zimbabwe), Dr Douglas Mombeshora.

 

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