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
As large parts of Africa embrace modern technology, the access to smart phones offers many opportunities, not just for communication but for many other uses, including data collection and analysis. There are many programmes being...
The importance of data collection and monitoring is an ongoing debate in the healthcare field. This is compounded often with data collected at community level. Data is only as good as its seen to be relevant, timely and accurate...
Eight projects, eight countries, three continents. They work hard on Public Health. They do scientific research. The inform politicians. Making new laws, for the citizens, to build better societies, more inclusive, healthier, and...
Le logiciel LabBook est utilisé depuis environ six mois comme Système d'Information de Gestion de données de laboratoire (SIGL) à l’Hôpital Universitaire la Paix sous la supervision du Laboratoire National de Santé Publique (LNSP)...
Kenya’s Community Health Strategy is a national strategic plan to improve and invest in Community Health in every county and in so doing, access health care needs at the source, which is the home and village. It is part of a plan...
In a satellite session organised by SPHIP in the HSR symposium, around 60 participants had a vibrant discussion about community participation in research and providing community organisations evidence for lobby and advocacy to...
From 8 October to 12 October the Health Systems Research Symposium was organised in Liverpool, UK, with over 2,000 delegates. The Support to Public Health Programme was present there, with 31 people from seven projects as well as...
In 2006 the Government of Kenya initiated the community health strategy. Community Health Units (CHUs), provide to the people in Kenya essential health prevention and promotion services, and refer to health facilities when needed...