CIF researchers Tsotne Gorgodze, Akaki Zoidze, Jolly Mae Catalan and George Gotsadze published new scientific article in the BMJ Global Health Journal. The article entitled “Financial protection and universal health coverage in Georgia: an analysis of impoverishing healthcare costs using…
Manila, Philippines – August 2025 From July 22–24, 2025, representatives from Cuba, St. Lucia, Maldives, Mongolia, Vietnam, and the Philippines gathered in Manila for a dynamic three-day workshop organized by the Linked Immunization Action Network, focused on “Supporting the Prioritization…
We’re excited to announce the completion of a significant study conducted in 2024 that estimates HIV-related risk behaviors and HIV and syphilis prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs) in Tbilisi and Batumi, Georgia.
During 18-22 November 2024 in Nagasaki, Japan will be hosting the Eighth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research. Curatio International Foundation will actively participate in the symposium, presenting research outcomes and acting as panelists on the different sessions.
Curatio International Foundation publishes the report “The Informatics and Data Science for Public Health: Sustainment Plan for Skilled Labor Force Development”
Janina Stauke from LSHTM was a CIF Intern during the 2024 Summer internship program, where she contributed to a project focused on understanding why individuals experience impoverishment due to health spending. In her role, conducted comprehensive literature review and has been involved in scientific paper development.
Jolly Mae Catalan was a CIF Intern during the 2024 Summer internship program, where she contributed to a project focused on understanding why individuals experience impoverishment due to health spending. In her role, Jolly examined the impact of the accessibility and affordability of medicines for the Georgian population.
This Learning Brief captures Georgia’s journey in integrating rehabilitation services into its health system, offering a detailed account of the strategies and actions that drove this transformation. I
The Curatio International Foundation (CIF) publishes report on Rehabilitation Data Flow in Georgia’s Health Information System (HIS). This study investigates how rehabilitation information currently flows within Georgia’s HIS, identifies strengths and shortcomings, and provides recommendations for enhancing the rehabilitation information system.
The case study examines primary health care (PHC) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia between January 2020 and July 2021. The Astana PHC components are used to consider integrated integrated primary care and essential public health functions, and essential public health functions, community engagement and multisectoral collaboration. A desk-based review was conducted, supplemented by a trend analysis of secondary data.