In a significant step towards combating the impact of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infections, in partnership with R4D, CIF organized a two-day in-person workshop in Istanbul, Turkey, to address the challenges faced by Middle-Income Countries (MICs) in HPV vaccine introduction and scale-up.
The Curatio International Foundation conducted a training program focusing on interdisciplinary evaluation of rehabilitation interventions and patient outcomes. This initiative was carried out as a part of the “Strengthening Health Systems for Accessible Rehabilitation Services in Georgia” project, in collaboration with R4D (Results for Development) and USAID’s “Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator.”
During 6-7 June, about 30 participants, including government representatives and country partners from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Uzbekistan gathered at the CIF in-person workshop in Batumi to discuss their challenges and observe new approaches to linking organizational learning culture to immunization program performance.
Training is intended to increase the sensitivity of media and CSOs towards the issues of equal access to medicines and provide them with objective information and practical instruments to mainstream the access issues in their work.
With support from the Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator (Accelerator), a project implemented by CIF and R4D, the Ministry has used strategic health purchasing (SHP) to address key questions and develop an optimal program for rehabilitation.
3-day culminating event was conducted in Beirut, Lebanon in the frame of “Building Institutional Capacity for Health Policy and Systems Research and Delivery science (BIRD) in six WHO Regions” program. The meeting aimed to reflect on achievements and learnings and plan for the future of the Mentorship Program.
This includes operational support and technical expertise on Georgia’s health systems and financing context to complement the Accelerator’s global expertise and translation of existing knowledge into locally feasible solutions.
The project’s primary goal is to improve the financial protection of the population requiring medical rehabilitation services.
The project’s primary goal is to improve the financial protection of the population requiring medical rehabilitation services.
The Inclusive Development Hub of USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation has partnered with the Accelerator to support countries in strengthening and integrating rehabilitation services in the health systems.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on the mental health and wellbeing of the population globally. Even two years after the COVID-19 Pandemic breakout, the impact on the mental health of populations globally, particularly children and young people, is evident and dramatic.