about jsi

JSIPL combines global experience and technical expertise with deep, local knowledge and networks to implement complex public health programs at scale, providing ongoing technical support in specific domains. This extends to different disease programs and projects the organization works on with governments, donor agencies, private sector entities, and local partners.

Services may include one-on-one and intensive technical assistance, targeted consultation, mentoring, and other learning collaborations.

Nature of Technical Support

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Providing ongoing support to implement complex public health programs at scale.

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Creating evidence-based quality improvement strategies and providing services like studies and surveys.

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Using scientific information to produce guidelines, standard operating procedures, and other training modules and formats in addition to communication and advocacy materials to generate awareness and behavior change.

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Networking with central and state governments to provide technical input to inform policy decisions.

Process

JSIPL translates technical support on the ground by adopting a collaborative approach in its work with governments. It helps understand project goals before embarking on a systematic, evidence-based, and results-oriented journey. Recognized as a robust technical support agency, JSIPL adopts several cross-cutting solutions to achieve its different project objectives.

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Anchoring coordination between governments and partners.

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Facilitating sharing of innovations and best practices.

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Generating and analyzing data to inform policy decisions.

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Supporting governments to launch and scale new vaccines while strengthening health system service delivery.

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Enhancing public health in urban and rural settings.

Striving for better health outcomes through Technical Support

Each project under the larger JSIPL umbrella, whether implemented in short-term mission mode or over an extended period, relies on a slew of technical support functions customized to suit specific project’s needs.

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The Immunization Technical Support Unit (ITSU) provides techno-managerial support to the Immunization Division of MoHFW for scaling up the Universal Immunization Program and ensures quality immunization services. It also collaborates with immunization partners to accelerate progress in achieving 90% full immunization coverage.

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The USAID-funded MOMENTUM Routine Immunization Transformation and Equity (M-RITE) project assist the government in enhancing the demand and uptake of COVID-19 vaccination in 18 states covering nearly 60% of the country’s total population.

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The Tuberculosis Implementation Framework Agreement (TIFA) provides fixed-term grants to organizations to accelerate the country’s progress toward TB eradication.

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The Rapid Immunization Skill Enhancement (RISE) is the first-of-its-kind program that provides interactive, continuous, and adaptable knowledge and skills to meet the needs of various levels of health personnel in India, including program managers and medical officers, health workers, and mobilizers.

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The Urban immunization project ensures sustained improvement in urban immunization using technical support inputs such as studies, training, and development of specialized materials that further the government’s goal of full immunization coverage.

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New vaccine roll-out initiatives related to Rotavirus vaccine (RCV) and Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) demonstrate the government’s trust in JSIPL. Together they work to build health system capacities using innovative training solutions and other technical support initiatives.

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The Systems Approach for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, focusing on Vulnerable Geographies (SAMVEG) project, provides strategic technical assistance in Health Market Systems and Private Sector Engagement focusing on a health market development approach.