Supporting Organisations- CHIFA (child health and rights)

The following organisations have declared their support for the CHIFA vision: a world where every person and every child has access to the information they need to protect their own health and the health of children for whom they are responsible. If your organisation supports this vision, please contact the HIFA Coordinator, Neil Pakenham-Walsh (neil@hifa.org). Supporting organisations are under no obligation to provide financial support although some organisations choose to do so.

Logo Supporting organisation Countrysort ascending
Neonatal Nurses Association of Southern Africa (NNASA) South Africa
Nurses International United States
Council of International Neonatal Nurses (COINN) United States
Group B Strep International United States
American Academy of Pediatrics United States
Hesperian Health Guides United States
Global Health Media Project United States
mPowering Frontline Health Workers United States
Project Concern International United States
South Sudan Medical Journal South Sudan
Enablement Netherlands
Abiye Maternal and Child Health International Foundation Nigeria
Japanese Society for Social Medicine Japan
Society of Ambulatory and General Pediatrics of Japan Japan
Global Child Development Group Jamaica
Indian Academy of Pediatrics India
Sangath India
Spyros Doxiadis Unit for Children Greece
Alder Hey Children's NHS Trust United Kingdom
Institute of Applied Health Research, Birmingham UK United Kingdom
Meningitis Research Foundation United Kingdom
Sustainable Healthcare Education Network United Kingdom
International Primary Care Respiratory Group United Kingdom
Maternal & Childhealth Advocacy International United Kingdom
Action for Global Health UK United Kingdom
The MARCH Centre United Kingdom
Evidence-based Networks Ltd (EBN) United Kingdom
International Child Health Group (ICHG) United Kingdom
Children for Health United Kingdom
UNAPSA Ivory Coast
Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research Switzerland
International Society for Social Paediatrics and Child Health (ISSOP) Switzerland
European Academy of Paediatrics Belgium
Perinatal Care Project Bangladesh
Academy of Child and Adolescent Health Australia
University College of Teacher Education Tyrol Austria
Vienna Vaccine Safety Initiative Austria
FLACSO Argentina Argentina