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Ebola, Zika, MDGs and SDGs…

Shifting Polices and a Clarion Call for the Accountability of Non-State Actors in Health Policies E.PREMDAS PINTO Shifting sands’… This term could best describe the ever shifting global health policies and priorities in recent years.  Within a short span of time the buzzwords in health and health care have changed  several times – health as a […]

Mutual learning to build greater accountability in the delivery of health and nutrition services- Francesca Feruglio, IDS

A recent  online workshop of practitioners in South Asia  (conducted on March 16-17) highlighted key challenges and learnings on community-led initiatives to hold service providers accountable for the delivery of health and nutrition services. The two day online workshop run by IDS and COPASAH last week as part of Making All Voices Count brought together a group participants from […]

‘Mutual-learning at accountability’s cutting edge – a practitioners’ consultation on improving Health and Nutrition services in South Asia’- Day 1-March 16, 2016 Discussion Snapshot

‘Mutual-learning at accountability’s cutting edge – a practitioners’ consultation on improving Health and Nutrition services in South Asia’* SUMMARY OF DAY 1 (March 16, 2016)  of DISCUSSION on  Social Accountability for Health and Nutrition in South Asia: Relation with service providers Topics covered in the online discussion were:1. Community participation and engagement To the question ‘how […]

How to Empower People and save babies…..Courtney Tolmie, Transparency for Development blog post

The Transparency for Development project, is attempting to search answers to some questions like How Can citizens and communities fill an important gap in improving health services and outcomes? How can people be empowered and supported to hold their doctors, midwives, and governments accountable for better health care? The Transparency for Development initiative is sharing some of the […]

Priority Setting for Universal Health Coverage : The Civil Society Perspecive-Robinah (UNHCO)

The Prince Mahidol Award Foundation (PMAF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) hosted the Prince Mahidol Award Conference 2016 on “Priority Setting for Universal Health Coverage from 26th-31st January 2016 at the Bangkok Convention Centre at Central World in Bangkok, Thailand. The 2016 conference focused on priority setting in the context of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) […]

Unethical cancer trials in India may have killed 254 women_Aarefa Johari (Scroll)

Cervical cancer is recognised as one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among Indian women, killing an average of 72,000 women every year. Since 1997, however, at least 254 such deaths may have occurred because Indian women from lower-income groups were misinformed and not given basic pre-cancer screening tests even as they participated in research studies […]