Sharing knowhow and joining forces towards Health for All

Integrate private not-for-profit providers in the national health system

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What is the strategy of the private not-for-profit (PNFP) institutions in the health sector? What is their future role in health care provision? In the last years the MMI Network supported private not-for-profit health institutions in the process of strategic positioning and contributed to the development of tools allowing private providers to become effective and efficient actors within their respective countries.

Campaign/Advocacy
Network: MMI

NGO Code of Conduct for Health Systems Strengthening

Basel, 21 December 2010. Today, the Medicus Mundi International Network signed on to the NGO Code of Conduct for Health Systems Strengthening. The NGO Code of Conduct for Health Systems ... »Read more

Conference Report
Cordaid

Building partnerships for Health Systems Strengthening in Africa

Kampala, 23-26 February 2009, Biennial conference of African Christian Health Associations. The conference objectives include: To explore opportunities for partnerships with Christian Health ... »Read more | »Show all (5)

Project
Cordaid

Cordaid and health and well-being

"Cordaid's goal is to improve the health and socio-economic situation of poor and vulnerable groups, including women. An important part of that is reinforcing healthcare systems and structures, ... »Read more

Article
Network: MMI

Contracting between faith-based and public health sector in Sub-Saharan Africa: An ongoing crisis? The case of Cameroon, Tanzania, Chad and Uganda

The Medicus Mundi International Network launched the report "Contracting between faith-based and public health sector in Sub-Saharan Africa: An ongoing crisis?" at a side event to the Network's ... »Read more | »Show all (7)

Resource/Tool
Network: MMI

Milestones: Strategic repositioning of church-based health services

The MMI ePlatform contains a collection of historical milestones and key documents related to the involvement of MMI in conferences dealing with the repositioning of church-based health services. ... »Read more

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