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Expanding Opportunities and Building Workforce Capacity in Senegal’s University System

Until last year, Professor Halimatou Diop-Ndiaye had not seen a woman as vice dean during her tenure at the Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar. In her own department, less than one-quarter of the faculty were women.

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Emergency Preparedness and Response

Project ECHO Provides Mental Health Lifeline to Frontline Providers

Frontline providers provide crucial support to people during their most vulnerable moments – and it takes a lot out of them.

Emergency Preparedness and Response

WHO Collaborating Center for Digital Learning in Health Emergencies

The World Health Organization and Project ECHO partnership is a transformative catalyst for equity. 

Emergency Preparedness and Response

Mpox Emergency: Project ECHO’s Network Responds

Project ECHO’s partners across Africa are taking action to train and mentor the health care workforce.

Emergency Preparedness and Response

Preparing a National Emergency Response

Project ECHO continues its partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response.

Emergency Preparedness and Response

Project ECHO on the Frontlines with the Sudanese American Medical Association 

Sudanese medical providers quickly learn critical war-time skills to save lives

Health Care

Report: Identifying and Filling Health Care Gaps in the Global South

This report represents the hard work and creativity of ECHO partners around the globe and offers scalable and affordable solutions to strengthen health systems worldwide – all while improving lives and health outcomes in key areas of pain and priority for governments.

Emergency Preparedness and Response

The ECHO Network in Africa Mitigates a Crisis

In September 2022, an Ebola outbreak across Uganda seemed certain. This particular strain of the highly infectious disease, a hemorrhagic virus that spreads through fluids—including blood and sweat—had a high fatality rate – nearly 50%.

Health Care

Uganda Transforms Emergency Medical Care to Save Lives

Using the ECHO Model, experts across Africa are teaching and mentoring Uganda’s regional providers through a virtual community of practice.