Curatio International Foundation in partnership with Asian Development Bank publishes a report entitled “Adult vaccination in Asia and the Pacific- policies, financial needs, and fiscal impacts”
Curatio International Foundation (CIF) publishes a report on the Assessment of the Quality of Maternal and Newborn Care in Montenegro
The study includes the data of the first two quarters of 2023, namely the indicators of the level of inflation on the health care group, and in particular on pharmaceutical products.
Internship program is ideal for individuals interested in health systems, rehabilitation services, and health information systems (HIS). Interns will have the opportunity to gain insights into how Georgia has integrated rehabilitation services into health systems financing programs. A significant aspect of the internship involves understanding the current state of HIS for rehabilitation in Georgia, which stands as program’s main area of emphasis.
Georgia was selected as one of the priority countries for program support, which entails direct technical assistance and regional and global level activities to catalyze country-level work.
The Curatio International Foundation publishes a new Barometer, a study is focusing on the
pharmaceutical sector. The purpose of the study is to examine the inflation on healthcare
with a focus on pharmaceuticals.
The Curatio International Foundation, in collaboration with R4D (Results for Development) and USAID’s ‘Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator,’ conducted a stakeholder meeting on September 15th as part of the ‘Strengthening Health Systems for Accessible Rehabilitation Services in Georgia’ project.
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.