Integrate Health
Jennifer Schechter is the Co-Founder & CEO of Integrate Health since January 2008. Jennifer is also an Advisory Board Member of the Community Health Impact Coalition since December 2019 and a Member of the Circle of Sisters at The New York Women's Foundation since January 2019. Jennifer previously worked as a Program Manager at the International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH) from 2010 to 2012 and as a Community Health Volunteer at Peace Corps from 2004 to 2006.
Jennifer Schechter obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in International Politics from Georgetown University in 2004. Jennifer then went on to pursue a Master of Social Work and Master of Public Health at the University of Washington from 2008 to 2011.
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Integrate Health
Integrate Health, founded in 2004, is committed to bringing quality primary healthcare to everyone across francophone West Africa, starting in Togo and Guinea. We exist to prove that a better standard of healthcare is possible. Working alongside governments, we do this by integrating professional Community Health Workers with improved clinic-based care, by integrating a gender and climate lens into our health work, by integrating public and private partnerships. Delivering a community-based primary healthcare model, we improve access to care and reduce maternal, newborn, and child mortality. Fondée en 2004, Santé Intégrée s'est engagée à apporter des soins de santé primaires de qualité à toutes les personnes de l'Afrique francophone de l'Ouest, en commençant par le Togo et la Guinée. Notre raison d'être est de montrer qu'il est possible d'améliorer la qualité des soins de santé. En travaillant aux côtés des gouvernements, nous y parvenons en intégrant des agents de santé communautaires professionnels à des soins cliniques améliorés, en intégrant l'égalité des genres et la justice climatique dans notre quotidien, et en intégrant des partenariats publics et privés à notre fonctionnement. En proposant un modèle de soins de santé primaires basé sur la communauté, nous améliorons l'accès aux soins et réduisons la mortalité maternelle, néonatale et infantile.