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We strive to understand the who, why, where, and how interventions are adopted and maintained by certain communities and not others. Because context is important to consider in global health improvement endeavors, approaching interventions with cultural sensitivity and innovation for diverse populations in low resource settings and continuous engagement of key stakeholders is crucial to improving health outcomes and wellbeing. Our research is based on well-studied implementation science principles, theories, frameworks, and measures.

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Section on Advancing the Science of Implementation in Global Setting (ASI)

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Section on Implementing Evidence-Based Interventions for Sickle Cell Disease (ISCD)

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Section on Advancing EBI to Improve Outcomes for People Living with HIV/AIDS (IPWH)

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Section on Adapting Interventions to Improve Maternal Health Outcomes (IMH)

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