Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research

The Alliance HPSR is an international collaboration based in the Health Systems and Services Cluster in the World Health Organization (WHO). Its activities are coordinated by a small secretariat but most of these are conducted through the competitive award of grants to any of the more than 300 partners associated with the Alliance.
The Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research aims to promote the generation and use of health policy and systems research as a means to improve the health systems of developing countries.

http://www.who.int/alliance-hpsr/

Public Health NGO’s

Database of NGOs working in the field of Public Health is a project initiated by the FOSIM’s Public Health Program. The project aims at providing better coordination of NGOs and detailed information on all NGOs operating in this field, various publications, links and available information related with the public health in the Republic of Macedonia.

www.ngoph.org.mk

Health Links

A Worldwide Resource for Healthcare Consumers and Professionals providing links to health Services and Products, Alternative Health, Education, Dental and Medical Resources, Hospitals, Employment, Healthcare Publications, Mental Health and Much More!

www.healthlinks.net

Sharing for Action

Sharing for Action is the network of public health projects. It is providing the frame for the cooperation of public health institutions in South Eastern European countries undergoing transition. Public health in these countries has three basic similarities: similar historical context that is implying similar public health problems; scarcity of resources and low political will to give a higher priority to public health needs; the need that public health tackles new issues, especially those dealing with human rights and health which is not an easy task in the dominant structural and cultural context. Regional networking is, therefore, a logical answer of professionals intending to strengthen public health, and to stimulate their involvement in order to answer to local and regional needs.

www.sharingforaction.med.bg.ac.yu

Creative Commons

Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from “All Rights Reserved” to “Some Rights Reserved.”

www.creativecommons.org