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10 August, 2018

From August 2018 we invite individual HIFA members to share their story about why they joined and HIFA and what HIFA means to you. See our first video from Julie N Reza (HIFA Steering Group)!

We invite all HIFA members to contact us if you would like to share your story about why you joined HIFA and what it means for you. Not yet a HIFA member? Join here (free). We also welcome your comments and suggestions as we develop this new programme.

Building Regional Alliances to Nurture Child Health

Building Regional Alliances to Nurture Child Health partners with community leaders to listen to discuss programs they feel would improve child health and safety; Develops and implement training of trainers and pre-service curricula on the diagnosis, treatment and interagency coordination on sexual abuse and physical abuse, and Ensures the sustainability of the programs by facilitating relationships with governmental and international funding agencies to provide long-term funding.

Location

New York , NY
United States
New York US

Centre for Maternal, Adolescent, Reproductive, and Child Health (MARCH)

'The Centre for Maternal, Adolescent, Reproductive, and Child Health (MARCH) is the central hub for women’s and children’s health within The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. The MARCH Centre strengthens and promotes innovation, evaluation and evidence-based policy making by fostering communication and collaboration inside and outside the School and between researchers and policy makers, across a range of settings in over 100 countries and multiple disciplines.'

Location

London
United Kingdom
GB
13 July, 2018

Quote of the month: “I have just come back from Uganda where people with Malaria seem to be constantly treated with antibiotics as well as Malaria treatment just in case. I was wondering if there are any tests etc that would help to reduce the amount of antibiotics prescribed in these circumstances?” (Karen Michell, HIFA member, UK)

13 July, 2018

Join HIFA for a series of thoughtful discussions on the reproductive health and family planning information and services needs and rights of children and youth.  The discussion begins on Monday, July 30, 2018 and will run for four weeks. This discussion is part of the HIFA project on Family Planning, supported by K4Health.  Read the blog about our second discussion (March 2018) on empowering health workers for better family planning. 

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