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GHTC delivered a statement at the 74th World Health Assembly calling on the World Health Organization and member states to strengthen the capacity of national and regional regulatory functions and systems. The statement, issued through the Global Health Council, also urges member states to support a resolution to strengthen local production of medicines and health technologies, as well as ensure better regional collaboration for regulatory functions.
GHTC joins statement to the World Health Assembly on AMR, global immunization strategy
The following statement from Global Health Council, supported by the Global Health Technologies Coalition, American Academy of Pediatrics, DAI Fleming Fund, Infectious Diseases Society of America, Partners in Health, and Management Sciences for Health was submitted to the 74
th World Health Assembly on agenda items 13.1: Global action on patent safety; 13.5: Antimicrobial resistance; and 13.8: Immunization Agenda 2030.
Global Health Council in collaboration with the AAP, DAI, GHTC, IDSA, PIH, and MSH are grateful to comment on the IA2030 and AMR agenda items.
The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed immunization infrastructure, impacted the global supply chain, increased the incidence of antimicrobial resistance and impacted gains made in immunization campaigns around the world. Disrupted immunization services and supply chains have left millions at risk and widened inequities and it has never b
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Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is seeking a Director, Monitoring & Evaluation and Learning (MEL) for a potential five-year integrated health program supporting malaria and reproductive health/family planning activities in Angola. The purpose of the program is twofold: 1) to reduce malaria-related mortality, and 2) reduce reproductive health-related maternal and child mortality. Malaria continues to be the primary health concern in Angola and is the principal cause of morbidity and mortality. As such, one of the main objectives of this program is to further reduce malaria deaths and substantially decrease malaria morbidity, particularly among children less than five years of age and pregnant women. Additionally, many Angolan adolescents have sexual and reproductive behaviors that put them at risk of suffering multiple reproductive health problems. These behaviors pose a threat to the well-being of Angolan youth, particularly girls. This program aims to address these
Director of Monitoring & Evaluation and Learning, USAID/Angola/Integrated Health Activity - MSH - Luanda, Angola
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Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is seeking a Director, Monitoring & Evaluation and Learning (MEL) for a potential five-year integrated health program supporting malaria and reproductive health/family planning activities in Angola. The purpose of the program is twofold: 1) to reduce malaria-related mortality, and 2) reduce reproductive health-related maternal and child mortality. Malaria continues to be the primary health concern in Angola and is the principal cause of morbidity and mortality. As such, one of the main objectives of this program is to further reduce malaria deaths and substantially decrease malaria morbidity, particularly among children less than five years of age and pregnant women. Additionally, many Angolan adolescents have sexual and reproductive behaviors that put them at risk of suffer