WASHINGTON – More than 40 research studies authored by FHI 360 staff members were published between July and September 2024. Researchers, scientists and implementers at FHI 360 establish and leverage evidence to respond to global challenges in various sectors, including health, education and economic development.
The following research studies are a sample of FHI 360’s recent contributions to the body of evidence on important topics such as HIV, COVID-19, nutrition and education:
- “Are children of key population individuals at higher risk of HIV than other children? Results from a multi-country analysis of routine program data”
- “COVID-19 risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) in Malawi: challenges and response”
- “‘I Had No Idea about This:’ a mixed-methods exploration of sexual health and HIV prevention needs among Black youth in a Southern city”
- “Improving equitable access to graduate education by reducing barriers to minoritized student success”
- “Feasibility and acceptability of integrating mass distribution of azithromycin to children 1-11 months into a trachoma mass drug administration campaign to reduce child mortality in Côte d’Ivoire”
- “Measurement of changes to the menstrual cycle: a transdisciplinary systematic review evaluating measure quality and utility for clinical trials”
- “PrEP method switching: will it yield greater coverage of HIV protection? Applying lessons learned from family planning to guide future research in the context of PrEP choice”
- “The effects of adding social-emotional learning to a comprehensive education intervention in El Salvador on teacher well-being: a mixed methods evaluation”
- “What’s inside matters: an assessment of the family planning content of digital self-care platforms”
For more information about these studies and other published research, visit FHI 360’s published research page.