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LNCT Webinar: Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy Challenges

Please join us on February 6th for a webinar featuring country experiences related to vaccine hesitancy challenges. Panelists from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine will present a summary of the key issues and lessons learned during LNCT’s vaccine hesitancy workshop, which took place in Geneva in November 2019.

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Project on “Technical Assistance Using Modern Technology for TB Prevention, Diagnosis, and Increased Quality Treatment” was closed

On December 20, 2019, Curatio International Foundation held closure event of the project: “Technical Assistance Using Modern Technology for TB Prevention, Diagnosis, and Increased Quality Treatment”. The project is financed by the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health.

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Dialogue on Pharmaceutical pricing policies to improve the population’s access to pharmaceuticals in Georgia

This rapid response document represented international practice and scientific evidence. The document was prepared by Curatio International Foundation in collaboration with Healthcare and Social Issues Committee and the Research Department of the Parliament of Georgia.

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LNCT Webinar: Implementing a High Performing Immunization Program within the Context of National Health Insurance: What can we Learn from Thailand?

Please join us on Wednesday, December 11th for LNCT webinar, ‘Implementing a High Performing Immunization Program within the Context of National Health Insurance: What can we Learn from Thailand?’ 

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LNCT Webinar: Strengthening Public-Private Engagement for Immunization Delivery

Join us on Tuesday, January 26th, to learn about Public-Private Engagement for Immunization Delivery. The webinar will cover different ways that the MOH engages with private sector entities to support immunization program performance.  Participants will learn about experiences from two countries with different models for engaging with private providers.  The webinar will conclude with a 20-minute moderated question & answer discussion with the panelists.

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Prevention of Addiction and Mental Health in Adolescents in Georgia (PAMAd)

The  42-month duration project “Prevention of Addiction and Mental Health in Adolescents in Georgia (PAMAd)” aims to improve the health and wellbeing of adolescents and young people affected by substance use and common mental health disorders through effective service provision.

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Implementing new research: Prevention of Addiction and Mental Health in Adolescents in Georgia

CIF is implementing new research project entitled “Prevention of Addiction and Mental Health in Adolescents in Georgia (PAMAd)”. The aim of this 42-month duration project is to improve the health and wellbeing of adolescents and young people affected by substance use and common mental health disorders through effective service provision.

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Georgia’s introduction of the Hexavalent vaccine: Lessons on successful procurement and advocacy

Authors: Eka Paatashvili and Vladimer Getia As countries transition from Gavi support, sustaining access to affordable and high-quality vaccines is one of many challenges they face. Fully self-financing countries need to maintain their immunization programs while also committing increased funds…

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Georgia Primary Health Care Profile: 6 Year after UHC program introduction

The document emphasizes the role of Universal Health Care Program in increased access to health services, although it concludes that PHC needs prioritization and improved program management to address existing challenges in the system: fragmentation in service provision and inefficiency in service delivery.

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National consultations to propose a new model of TB funding

On September 23  Curatio International Foundation held national consultation  in the frame of the project “Technical Assistance Using Modern Technology for TB Prevention, Diagnosis and Increased Quality Treatment”. The project is financed by National Center for Disease Control and Public Health.

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