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The Afro Global Alliance, founded in 2003, comprises a network of members with the common objective in reconciling youth worldwide for the education of human rights issues and epidemics and pandemics in our society like TB and HIV/AIDS. With headquarters in Nigeria and offices in Ghana, the Afro Global Alliance collaborates with a growing number of affiliates around the world. The Afro Global Alliance has programmes in TB control, advocacy and implementation. The voluntary health work support is closing the communication gap between the rural and the urban population by reaching the communities in the languages they understand. Every health event is an opportunity for the Afro Global Alliance to send the TB control message across to the community.
The Afro Global Alliance, believes that "if an individual is affected, the community is affected". |
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The American International Health Alliance (AIHA) advances global health through volunteer-driven, "twinning" partnerships and other programs that mobilize communities to better address healthcare priorities, while improving productivity and quality of care.
AIHA's twinning partnerships are defined by a formal agreement held between US healthcare providers and their counterparts overseas, who work collaboratively to develop a detailed workplan that outlines their goals, specifying how they will achieve them over a period of time, primarily through the exchange of information and skills.
The success of AIHA's partnership programs is the result of the extraordinary commitment and expertise of participating partner institutions and volunteers; a unique collaborative model for sustainable change; and a dynamic network of knowledge and information services that provide a strong foundation for programmatic endeavors. AIHA provides a framework for these three crucial elements through a host of activities, support services, and management systems that foster the exchange of knowledge and ensure the success of the development process. |
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AMREF, the African Medical and Research Foundation, was established in Nairobi, Kenya in 1957 and now has a staff of over 500, 97% of whom are African. The organization runs innovative health programmes in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, Rwanda and South Africa.
AMREF UK is one of 12 offices set up in Europe and North America to support this vital work in Africa, focusing on HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, water, family health, emergency response and health training. |
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The Canadian Nursing Students Association (CNSA) is the voice of nursing students in Canada. For over thirty years, CNSA has represented the interests of nursing students to federal and provincial governments and other nursing organizations.
As a member of CNSA, you have the opportunity to interact with other nursing students on educational, professional and social levels. CNSA holds annual national and regional conferences and offers lively discussion forums through this web site.
The CNSA, with over 10,000 members, is an affiliate member of the Canadian Nurses Association, and has a close working relationship with Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing. |
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COMBATTRE LA TUBERCULOSE is an association in Senegal, which has an ambition to fight against tuberculosis and to help the patients has to follow their treatment correctly (through ways of communication, training and sensitizing). |
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Coalition of HIV-servicing organizations is the All-Ukrainian NGO, which consolidates regional and all-Ukrainian organizations, operating in primary prevention field, harm reduction, care and support for HIV positive people. Coalition was officially founded in 2004. The idea of creating HIV-servicing coalition appeared in 1999, as NGOs realized the necessity to join in order to achieve active participating in the process of forming and implementation of national HIV/AIDS epidemic policy. The Coalition has functioned as a working group of the 15-20 most active HIV-servicing NGOs all over Ukraine. |
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Employees’ State Insurance Scheme of India, is an integrated social security scheme tailored to provide social protection to workers in the organised sector and their dependants in contingencies, such as, sickness, maternity or death and disablement due to an employment injury or occupational disease. The scheme tailored to suit health insurance requirements of workers provides full medical facilities to insured persons and their dependants, as well as, cash benefits to compensate for loss of wages or earning capacity in different contingencies. |
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Family Unity for Sustainable Development Foundation, (FUSDF) is an autonomous non-for-profit International research and development organization. It is registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, Abuja with the registration No. RC.11274 in 1998 and governed by a Board of Trustees and chairman heading the Board. The administration is headed by the Executive Director/CEO. Its national program and activities envelop among other states, Oyo, Ondo, Edo, Lagos, Kogi, Kaduna Katsina, Kano, Adamawa, Cross River State, Abuja, with potential scalability. FUSDF collaborates with national and international organizations, Government, Ministries, private sectors and NGOs to achieve sustainable developmentin poverty alleviation and health care. |
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Gorgas Tuberculosis Initiative addresses the problem of tuberculosis in countries with a high disease burden. The TB Initiative engages in training, education and operations research to improve program performance. Its staff utilizes skills in both medicine and public health to help design, implement and evaluate innovative programs, in collaboration with a diverse group of partners worldwide. |
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Icons of Europe is a not-for-profit association based in Brussels, Belgium. We use great culture as a source of inspiration and dialogue on important contemporary issues - notably the new Europe, transatlantic relations, and tuberculosis control. |
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The International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA) is an independent, non-governmental and non-political federation of medical students' associations throughout the world. In 2004-2005 IFMSA had 92 members, National Member Organizations from 88 countries on six continents and represented more than 1 million medical students worldwide. |
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International Medical Corps is a global humanitarian nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and relief and development programs. Established in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, IMC is a private, voluntary, nonpolitical, nonsectarian organization. Its mission is to improve the quality of life through health interventions and related activities that build local capacity in areas worldwide. By offering training and health care to local populations and medical assistance to people at highest risk, and with the flexibility to respond rapidly to emergency situations, IMC rehabilitates devastated health care systems and helps bring them back to self-reliance. |
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The International Trachoma Initiative, founded in 1998 by the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation and Pfizer Inc, is dedicated to the elimination of blinding trachoma, the world's leading cause of preventable blindness.
Working in countries where the World Health Organization has documented widespread disease, ITI collaborates with national ministries of health and other partners to identify regions where trachoma control will be targeted, develop a plan for implementing the SAFE strategy, and mobilize people and resources. |
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The British Columbia Lung Association In 1906 the Anti-Tuberculosis Society of British Columbia was formed and in 1907 purchased a ranch property at Tranquille with its own funds. The Society converted the Tranquille facility into an institution for the care and treatment of people suffering from tuberculosis and operated the institution on that basis from 1907 to 1921. On July 27, 1978, the name was changed to the British Columbia Lung Association. |
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The Lung Association of Nova Scotia is a volunteer-driven charitable health organization whose mission is to improve quality of life by controlling and preventing lung disease through research, advocacy, patient services and education. |
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Medicine in Need With a core team of experienced pharmaceutical and research scientists in Africa and North America, Mend translates pioneering drug delivery technologies from Harvard University, and elsewhere, to resource-limited settings for the purposes of developing new drug and vaccine therapies for infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis. Its new European communication center will serve as a catalyst of dialog between research groups actively engaged in pharmaceutical development for diseases of poverty and the public worldwide. |
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Osmania Medical College Doctors' Forum is a voluntary body of doctors of the institute concerned with health and development and takes up various health related campaigns. |
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PATH is an international, nonprofit organization that creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to break longstanding cycles of poor health. By collaborating with diverse public- and private-sector partners, we help provide appropriate health technologies and vital strategies that change the way people think and act. |
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Proteome Systems Limited is an Australian based biotechnology company which discovers and develops diagnostic and therapeutic products. The Company has extensive expertise in the discovery and development of protein biomarkers. Our focus is on areas where there are large global markets and unmet need for diagnostics and drugs such as respiratory disease, neurodegenerative disease, cancer and infectious diseases. |
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RESULTS CANADA is a national network of volunteers. We are committed to creating the political will to end hunger and the worst aspects of poverty in Canada and around the world, and to demonstrating that individuals do make a difference. |
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Uganda Stop TB Partnership has the following purpose: to create and sustain a national response to the problem of TB, reduce the human suffering due to TB and reduce its spread in the general population. Its objectives are as follows: to achieve and sustain the National Tuberculosis/Leprosy Program case finding and cure rate targets, provide accurate information about TB and the fight against it, be a platform for coordination of agencies and stakeholders to contribute to the fight against TB. and maintain relationship and subscribe to the objectives of the Global Stop TB Partnership. (Geneva) |
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Tulsa Health Department Our work touches each person in Tulsa County, every day. We strive to prevent the spread of disease by protecting the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe. We promote healthy behaviors and work to prevent illness and injuries. We work to improve access to care with an emphasis on prevention and early detection. Through it all, we help spread the word on what our citizens and health care community can do to help. Public health, after all, is all of our concern. Thank you for your interest in THD and for your part in making our community a healthier, safer place to call home. |
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Universal Care Initiative for Tuberculosis Control is a network NGO whose mission is to advocate standard care for Tuberculosis patients by all health care providers. |
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World Vision Canada is a Christian humanitarian advocacy, relief, and development organization active in more than 90 countries around the world, providing help to more than 85 million people each year. |
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