Owning It
“No child should be denied the right to highly effective preventive interventions for unfair reasons,

“No child should be denied the right to highly effective preventive interventions for unfair reasons,
In this guest post, Steve Lewis, RESULTS UK’S former Head of Policy, reflects on a
A good news story: Improved health in El Salvador Read more
This week, RESULTS UK launched its most recent research, ‘Integrating nutrition and health across the
Integrating nutrition and health: Strengthening the evidence through case studies Read more
Across the pond, pundits are beginning to speculate what the President-Elect’s cabinet picks will mean
World AIDS Day: global challenges require global leadership Read more
Callum Northcote, Policy Advocacy Coordinator, reflects on a recent visit to Malawi to see how
Why nutrition and health combined? Lessons from Malawi Read more
On #WorldPneumoniaDay 2016, Laura Kerr reminds us how the prevention of one disease can help reduce
What’s Pneumonia got to do with the Global Goals? Read more
Sat on a mother’s lap under a tree, a baby cries out loudly and sharply.
Reflections on immunisation in Uganda Read more
In her second blog, TB nurse Sue Dart discusses how community healthworkers in Cambodia are
How volunteer healthworkers in Cambodia are helping to leave no-one behind Read more
In her second blog from Cambodia, Dr Jess Potter reports from the MDR-TB ward at
“With such a small piece of cloth, how do you choose what to cover?” Read more
In this guest blog post, Dr Jess Potter reflects on the scale of Cambodia’s hidden
Behind the beauty a TB epidemic is raging Read more
Vaccines work. 2 to 3 million lives are saved every year through immunisation. That’s pretty
Putting Immunisation at the Heart of Health Systems Read more
RESULTS UK was delighted to be joined by Kate Osamor MP on our delegation to
Learning Lessons from Zambia on World AIDS Day Read more