The Zambia UK Health Workforce Alliance is a growing network of Zambian-based and UK-based organisations. We work together to promote and improve the coordination and impact of Zambia-UK joint work in health.
Your.MD wants to democratise healthcare. Together we can take control of our health.
Founded in Oslo, Norway and now headquartered in London, UK, Your.MD has developed a smart personal assistant that can fix broken health services across the World.
Our app digitally empowers smartphone users to take charge of their own health care using Artificial Intelligence, clinically assured medical information from the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), patented search technology and Big Data.
The San José State University School of Information (SJSU iSchool) – formerly School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) – prepares individuals for careers as information professionals. Graduates work in diverse areas of the information profession, such as user experience design, digital asset management, information architecture, electronic records management, information governance, digital preservation, and librarianship.
One World Medical Network (NGO) trains medical personnel in developing and emerging countries and supports them by diagnosing difficult patient cases. Helping medical personnel to help themselves is our main goal, regardless of their origin and their religious belief.
NextGenU.org is the first institution of higher education that is for-credit and for-free, the world’s first online portal where anyone, anywhere in the world can take free post-secondary courses to audit or for credit through recognized accrediting institutions and organizations.
Founded in 1997, Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC) is a non-profit organization working to enhance cooperation among the US, Cuban and global health communities aimed at better health outcomes and equity. We see that health care especially for underserved populations – can be informed by Cuba's singular universal health system and its evolving health policies, practice, research and education. We also see that the US and other nations' experience in medicine and medical research can inform practice in Cuba and the developing world.