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'''PSI''' is part of the [[Male circumcision consortium]] (MCC) run by [[Family Health International]] which is funded by the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]. | '''PSI''' is part of the [[Male circumcision consortium]] (MCC) run by [[Family Health International]] which is funded by the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]. | ||
− | '''PSI''' currently promotes early male infant circumcision in Africa.Here is a Job listing to oversee national campaign for early infant male circumcision in Lesotho, Africa.<ref>{{REFweb | + | '''PSI''' currently promotes early male infant circumcision in Africa. Here is a Job listing to oversee national campaign for early infant male [[circumcision]] in Lesotho, Africa.<ref>{{REFweb |
|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130630031418/http://reliefweb.int/job/585879/chief-party-early-infant-male-circumcision | |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130630031418/http://reliefweb.int/job/585879/chief-party-early-infant-male-circumcision | ||
|title=Chief of Party, Early Infant Male Circumcision* | |title=Chief of Party, Early Infant Male Circumcision* |
Revision as of 23:30, 16 July 2020
Population Services International (PSI) is a global health organization headquarted in Washington, D.C. that focuses on issues of family planning, HIV and AIDS, maternal health, and the greatest threats to children under five, including malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia and malnutrition.[1]
PSI is part of the Male circumcision consortium (MCC) run by Family Health International which is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
PSI currently promotes early male infant circumcision in Africa. Here is a Job listing to oversee national campaign for early infant male circumcision in Lesotho, Africa.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ (3 March 2012).
About PSI
, archive.org, PSI. Retrieved 12 March 2020. - ↑ (28 June 2013).
Chief of Party, Early Infant Male Circumcision*
, archive.org, reliefweb. Retrieved 12 March 2020.