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Bye, bye SPHIP
The Support to Public Health Institutes Programme (SPHIP) started on 1 January 2015 and was supposed to last for five years until 31 December 2019. However, most projects approved under the SPHIP programme started later, and six...
Support Team - SPHIP presentations during the CHW symposium
Citizen’s research into adherence to tobacco regulations in Uganda Moses Kirigwajjo Nsaire from the Uganda National Health Consumers Organisation presented a research carried out by members of the organisation into adherence to...
Support Team - SPHIP Newsletter October 2019
SPHIP has just launched its bimonthly newsletter for October 2019. As usual, SPHIP projects are very active in different array of activities. Click here to read the news
Support Team - SPHIP Newsletter June 2018
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Un nouvel appel à propositions dans le domaine de la santé est lancé
L'initiative, intitulée "Production de données factuelles et d'analyses en aide aux décisions en matière de la couverture sanitaire universelle au Burkina Faso" ; vise à fournir au Ministère de la santé les analyses et données...
Video: Universal Health Coverage Day rally by Youth Global Platform on HIV/AIDS (@YGPOH) in Africa.
Youth activists from Youth Global Platform on HIV/AIDS (@YGPOH) stood together on a crowd out rally chanting “Health for all!,” "Universal Health is our Right", to affirm that we have a moral imperative and historic opportunity to...
Lancement de l'appel à proposition du programme population
L'Union Européenne a lancé le 8 mars 2018 un appel à proposition dans le cadre du programme population, pour un budget total de 10,5 milliards FCFA. L'objectif général du présent appel à propositions est: renforcer l'offre et la...
Support Team - SPHIP Newsletter February 2018
The Support Team publishes a newsletter about latest developments of SPHIP projects every two months. Stay updated!
Crowdfunding Indian hopes and fears
Over the last few years, crowdfunding websites such as Milaap have become a repository of connected India’s aspirations and anxieties. They clearly highlight our country’s big failures in the areas of health and education http:/...