News, events and stories from across the health partnership community. We would love to hear from you! If you have an idea for a piece or an account from a trip please contact our Communications Team: comms@thet.org
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24 September 2019
In the run up to THET’s 2019 Annual Conference, Roda Ali Ahmed, a Lecturer at the University of Hargeisa, reflects on the importance of ensuring gender equity in health....
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24 September 2019
Moves towards UHC are increasingly placing quality considerations at its heart....
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20 September 2019
THET is pleased to announce that we will be partnering with the University of Surrey to conduct a scoping study on ethical and respectful care in Tanzania....
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19 September 2019
I’m always amazed by the readiness of the global health community to collaborate with each other. Many of us see collaboration as a pathway to efficiency and efficacy....
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16 September 2019
THET has been working to support the development of appropriate non-communicable disease care in Ethiopia since the early 1990s....
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9 August 2019
THET is pleased to announce that with the generous funding of the Veta Bailey Trust, we will be supporting the establishment of a new academic partnership in Tanzania....
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7 August 2019
We caught up with Dr Matshidiso Moeti, the first woman to be elected WHO Regional Director for Africa, to discuss the positive impact that women have on global health....
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7 August 2019
Following the publication of our latest study, Exploring Gender Equality in the Health Workforce: a study in Uganda and Somaliland, we spoke to Dr. Lydia Namatende-Sakwa....
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7 August 2019
We are pleased to share Exploring Gender Equality in the Health Workforce: A study in Uganda and Somaliland, a qualitative participatory study....
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15 July 2019
In May 2019, a team from the NHS Improvement Scotland - Police and Keta Hospitals Ghana partnership participated in a scoping study in Ghana....
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