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...
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...
These commitments are promising steps. As a movement, we have decided to hold leaders and ourselves accountable for action because it is now obvious to us that #HealthForAll could be a reality but what we cannot afford is to have...
The Support to Public Health Institutes Programme (SPHIP), financed by the European Union, aims to build capacities of researchers and research institutes to perform health research and to contribute to policy development(see box)...
The LaoTPHI and friends dedicated this year’s forum to quality of health services. The H.E. Mr Léon Faber highlighted the achievements of the LEARN partners in his opening speech. He stated: “Over the last 4 ½ years, there have...
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
We will be meeting in Rome at a critical time for our planet. Global temperatures lie far beyond historical records and threats to food and water supply, poverty and inequalities are leading to mass migration and conflict...
https://europa.eu/capacity4dev/file/98766/download?token=Sl0kBdza Please click on the above link to download an update on completed and upcoming missions for joint programming, as recorded by September 2019.
Please find an update on completed and upcoming missions for joint programming, as recorded by September 2019.
A new public, open-access website has been launched to track how the EU institutions and the EU Member States work together in development and external actions in partner countries: https://europa.eu/capacity4dev/joint-programming...
Objectives of RAISE The primary objectives of the RAISE initiative are to: • Advance the science on the adaptation and implementation of health systems guidelines in LMICs, including contextualised and policy-relevant research...