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Strengthening Africa's role in health research

The African Health Research Forum (AfHRF), an organization which proposes to put African health research higher up on the continent's agenda, was launched at the November 2002 annual meeting of the Global Forum for Health Research held in Arusha, Tanzania, the first time this Forum was held in Africa. AfHRF's overall objective is to promote health research for development in Africa and strengthen the African voice in setting and implementing the global research agenda, according to their website. The AfHRF is in the early stages of encouraging the convergence of national, regional and global efforts in health research toward the goal of creating "a research agenda developed and owned by Africa" and to "strengthen the African voice in setting and implementing the global research agenda".

Strengthening health systems in southern Africa – Celebrating 15 years
Health Systems Trust, 24 August 2007

The Health Systems Trust will be holding a conference with key stakeholders on 10 and 11 October 2007 in Johannesburg, Gauteng, to celebrate 15 years of work in strengthening health systems in southern Africa. A panel of external experts will be invited to formally review recent HST programmes of work during this conference. Participation in the conference is by invitation.

Study While You Work: Applications For 2014 Master In Public Health (MPH)
Applications Close: 3 September 2013

The MPH at the University of the Western Cape aims to equip health professionals to: quantify and prioritise health needs; design, implement and evaluate Comprehensive Primary Health Care Programmes; and manage District Health Systems. The Programme is designed for a range of health and welfare professionals and managers from middle to senior level, at district, provincial or national levels, staff of NGO’s and academic research contexts. The Programme may be taken over two to three years. Admission requirements: A four year degree (Honours Degree) or its equivalent in any discipline, or in exceptional cases, five years of relevant experience assessed by the university through a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. Contact Mrs Janine Kader at the email address given.

Study While You Work: Applications For 2014 Master in Public Health (MPH)
Applications Close: 3 September 2013

The MPH at the University of the Western Cape aims to equip health professionals to: quantify and prioritise health needs; design, implement and evaluate Comprehensive Primary Health Care Programmes; and manage District Health Systems. The Programme is designed for a range of health and welfare professionals and managers from middle to senior level, at district, provincial or national levels, staff of NGO’s and academic research contexts. The Programme may be taken over two to three years. Admission requirements: A four year degree (Honours Degree) or its equivalent in any discipline, or in exceptional cases, five years of relevant experience assessed by the university through a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. Contact Mrs Janine Kader at the email address given.

Study while you work: Applications for 2014 Master in Public Health (MPH)
Applications close: 3 September 2013

The MPH at the University of the Western Cape aims to equip health professionals to: quantify and prioritise health needs; design, implement and evaluate Comprehensive Primary Health Care Programmes; and manage District Health Systems. The Programme is designed for a range of health and welfare professionals and managers from middle to senior level, at district, provincial or national levels, staff of NGO’s and academic research contexts. The Programme may be taken over two to three years. Admission requirements: A four year degree (Honours Degree) or its equivalent in any discipline, or in exceptional cases, five years of relevant experience assessed by the university through a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. Contact Mrs Janine Kader at the email address given.

Submission: Call for Abstracts and Session Proposals
Session Deadline: 15 November. Individual Abstract Deadline: 15 January 2013

The International Health Economics Association (iHEA), which is hosting the July 2013 World Congress on Health Economics, is looking for abstracts and session proposals for the Congress. While all submissions in the field of health economics are welcome, the programme committee is particularly interested in the following topics: health care reform; universal coverage; health workforce; health technology assessment; econometrics; history of health economics; health status measurement; paying for health care; and reporting system performance. Session description and individual abstracts should not exceed 500 words.

Summer school programme on health law
6–17 July 2009: Rotterdam, the Netherlands

On 6–17 July, a school programme on health law will be held in Rotterdam for health professionals and practitioners, including intensive training in various aspects of health law and ethics over a two-week period, while absorbing the sights, sounds and culture unique to Rotterdam and the Netherlands. The Summer School offers a custom-developed course taught by leading academics in their field. The courses are designed to enhance the preparation of health professionals confronted with legal and ethical issues. The course focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects of health law and ethics. The following courses are given: Human Rights and Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Public Health, Bioethics and the Law, and Health Economics.

Support for advocacy work: International Campaigners Award
Sheila McKechnie Foundation, 2006

This new International Award gives advice, support and skills development for the award winner in the areas that are specific to their campaign. For example, the winner might need to develop an understanding of how to communicate in the media or to build alliances with other organisations. In this sense, were an HIV-AIDS campaigner to win it would be ensured that they received skills and advice related to how to influence this policy field. The winner would receive a package of free support including: one to one coaching on campaign tactics and other areas that will help that person's campaign, advice from a senior UK-based campaigner with knowledge of their policy area, the opportunity to spend a day with a decision maker, participation in a skills development weekend in the UK with other campaigners.

Survey: ethics and human rights in TB care
World Care Council: 10 December 2009

With the recent establishment of two separate World Health Organization (WHO)/Stop TB task forces – one on ethics and the other on human rights – a number of issues have been raised that should have wider input. This survey is the first of a series of quick questionnaires to 'Take the Pulse' of the broad based tuberculosis (TB) community – patients, professionals, programmers and public in affected communities – on ethical and rights issues. The World Care Council invites individuals to fill in the questionnaire on the World Care Council website.

Survey: Ethics and human rights in TB care
World Care Council: 10 December 2009

With the recent establishment of two separate World Health Organization (WHO)/Stop TB task forces – one on ethics and the other on human rights – a number of issues have been raised that should have wider input. This survey is the first of a series of quick questionnaires to 'Take the Pulse' of the broad based tuberculosis (TB) community – patients, professionals, programmers and public in affected communities – on ethical and rights issues. The World Care Council invites individuals to fill in the questionnaire on the World Care Council website.

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