The Asian Medical Students’ Association (AMSA) International is a peak representative organisation for medical students from across Asia, the Asia-Pacific and beyond. Training doctors from 12 Member Nations and 4 Associate/Observer Nations combine to share knowledge, undertake activities and social services and create international and trans-continental friendships.
Health literacy encompasses people’s knowledge, motivation and competences to access, understand, appraise, and apply health information. The Asian Health Literacy Association (AHLA) is an independent multinational non-governmental organization that seeks to understand health literacy levels across Asia from a research, education and policy perspective.
APAME is a non-governmental , non-partisan and non-profit organization that intends to support and promote medical journalism in the Asia Pacific Region by fostering networking, education, discussion and exchange of information and knowledge.
The Association is closely affiliated with the WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific which hosts the WPRIM and the WHO Regional Office for South East Asia.
The policy of College of Health Science is to establish in stages (depending on available resources) starting with the faculties that will have an immediate positive impact on national development. It is composed now of six faculties with degree programmes and three diploma programs (Dental technicians, midwifery and radiology). Following this policy of making priorities we started with the school of medicine in the academic year 2000-2001 followed by the school of nursing in the academic year 2006-2007.
Ashavani is an e-platform and e-repository for all resources that reflect the voices of women health workers in India. It showcases research, documentation and advocacy efforts that reflect their lives, experiences, motivations and aspirations. It is a website for advocacy, networking and expression.
AGIR Ensemble is an NGO based in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. The organisation works in development and health. In particular, the organisation focuses on public health, hygiene, water and sanitation, cancer and tobacco control, HIV/AIDS, palliative care and nutrition. AGIR Ensemble also works on peace building and conflict resolution, environmental conservation, women’s empowerment and education.
The AHPN is the leading policy organisation that influences policy on health and wellbeing issues that affect Africans in the UK.
We are a network of membership organisations and individuals with a common goal to improve the health and wellbeing of the UK's African population. The AHPN acts as a focal point and catalyst for individuals and organisations in the African community, providing platforms to share learning and experience, to influence policy and to speak with a collective voice.
Adele Reproductive Health Foundation Is A Small Registered Community-Based Healthcare Non-Profit Involed In Provision Of Healthcare Services, Training Of Community Health Workers On Improved Business Skills, Organizing Community Outreach Programs