USAID’s Health Research Program was a suite of USAID-funded projects that supported implementation research for maternal and child health and translated findings into effective health interventions that can be adapted globally. The HARPnet website for this program closed February 2022.
Find tools for practitioners, publications, and more information about the program below:
Health Research Program projects:
- Coordinating Implementation Research to Communicate Learning and Evidence (CIRCLE)
- The Health Evaluation and Applied Research Development (HEARD)
- Acute Care and Emergency Referral Systems (ACERS) Project
- Kampala Slum Maternal and Newborn Health (MaNe) Project
- Kuboresha Afya Mitaani (KAM) Project
- Ponya Mtoto - Possible Serious Bacterial Infections (PSBI)
Resources:
- Implementation Research Tips
- Health Research Project Thematic Briefs
- HEARD Project
- A Guide to Complexity Aware Monitoring Approaches for MOMENTUM Projects
- AlignMNH Community of Practice for Small and Sick Newborns
- Community of Practice for Careseeking and Referrals: MARCH Center at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Ponya Mtoto: Expanding Treatment for Infant Sepsis in Kenya