... District Health Management Countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam Client and financing: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) Partners: ATENEO Graduate School Manila; Hanoi School of Public Health (HSPH); Airlangga University Surabaya Better health care for the poor Health is a basic human right and a serious economic factor... Last modified at 17.06.2010 | Relevance 100% | Size: 15 kb
... need stable and functioning social structures. No country in the world can possibly successfully move toward sustainable development without sufficient education and an efficient health system. Inwent promotes these structures with its Social Development department. Our capacity building programmes are aimed at improving social services and increasing access to them... Last modified at 18.03.2010 | Relevance 94% | Size: 20 kb
... africa, e-learning, healthHealth Illness and poverty are strongly correlated all over the world. A lack of economic opportunity, unhealthy living conditions, almost no access to clean drinking water and sanitary facilities, insufficient education, poor nutrition and hunger have a devastating effect on people’s health. The infant, child... Last modified at 17.06.2010 | Relevance 94% | Size: 23 kb
... HIV/Aids, education, health Social Development Every person on our earth has the right to social security. They have the right to the protection of the family, an appropriate standard of living and sufficient health care. These basic rights are not guaranteed by our moral framework alone. In December 1966... Last modified at 19.05.2010 | Relevance 89% | Size: 22 kb
... Month) An extension is available with written approval and under consideration of performance. Scholarship Coverage The scholarship covers the costs of training, accommodations, and health insurance for the duration of the course. Participants will pay a deposit of €77 per month before the beginning of the course. Participants are responsible... Last modified at 06.01.2010 | Relevance 89% | Size: 13 kb
... asia, health United Nations award for "Fit for School" The health care programme of the Philippines was honoured in Washington Press release, 21.12.2009 Bonn/Washington. "Brush your teeth now!" - Healthy children can learn better in school. The "Fit For School" programme in... Last modified at 22.12.2009 | Relevance 84% | Size: 22 kb
... Asia Countries: Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tadzhikistan Client and financing: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) Partners: Republican AIDS Centre Kyrgyzstan, Republican Centre for Health Promotion, Reproductive Health Alliance Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyzstan Institute for Medical Training E-Learning course on HIV/Aids prevention Over the past few years, the rate of... Last modified at 27.11.2009 | Relevance 84% | Size: 15 kb
...: Centrum für internationale Migration und Entwicklung (CIM), German Development Service (DED), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), Neu-Ulm University, KfW Entwicklungsbank Strengthening the health care system in Africa The health care systems in sub-Saharan African countries suffer from shortages of personnel, laboratory equipment, money and know-how. And... Last modified at 09.02.2010 | Relevance 79% | Size: 16 kb
... need stable and functioning social structures. No country in the world can possibly successfully move toward sustainable development without sufficient education and an efficient health system. Inwent promotes these structures with its "Good Governance and Social Development" department. Our capacity building programmes are aimed at improving social services... Last modified at 23.06.2010 | Relevance 65% | Size: 22 kb
... Cooperation and Development (BMZ) – on many issues. The most important of these are: good governance, processes of reform, sustainable economic development, water, peace and security, health and HIV/AIDS, and education. The heads of the G8 states emphasised these focal points at the 2007 summit in Heiligendamm. Inwent’s programmes... Last modified at 07.12.2009 | Relevance 65% | Size: 23 kb