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|CreationLegislation=PEPFAR Authorization  | |CreationLegislation=PEPFAR Authorization  | ||
|Purpose=RHITES-N aims to improve health outcomes in Northern Uganda by increasing access to quality integrated health services.  | |Purpose=RHITES-N aims to improve health outcomes in Northern Uganda by increasing access to quality integrated health services.  | ||
|ProgramStart=2017  | |ProgramStart=2017  | ||
|InitialFunding=$69.7 million  | |InitialFunding=$69.7 million  | ||
|Duration=Ongoing as of 2023  | |Duration=Ongoing as of 2023  | ||
|Historic=  | |Historic=Yes  | ||
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The '''Regional Health Integration to Enhance Services in Northern Uganda (RHITES-N)''' is a comprehensive health initiative focused on improving access to and quality of integrated health services across Northern Uganda, particularly in the Lango sub-region. Launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and led by John Snow, Inc. (JSI), it addresses critical health areas such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, maternal and child health, family planning, nutrition, and water and sanitation, while building sustainable local health systems through district-led, community-focused strategies.  | The '''Regional Health Integration to Enhance Services in Northern Uganda (RHITES-N)''' is a comprehensive health initiative focused on improving access to and quality of integrated health services across Northern Uganda, particularly in the Lango sub-region. Launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and led by John Snow, Inc. (JSI), it addresses critical health areas such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, maternal and child health, family planning, nutrition, and water and sanitation, while building sustainable local health systems through district-led, community-focused strategies.  | ||
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