Get involved

This is very much a grass-roots effort, and there are many ways to get involved:

-Sign onto the Call to Action (coming soon).

-Sign onto an email list.

-Join us as we consider potential methodologies for GHSIAs.

-Help with administrative tasks or designing for this blog.

-For more information, email ghsias at gmail dot com.

9 Comments

  • Dear Colleague

    May you kindly put my name on the mailing list.

    Many thanks

    Maxwell

  • Maxwell,

    Thanks for stopping by. I’ve included you on the email list.

  • dr. swanson,
    please add me to the email list!!!

  • Please sign me up for the mailing list.
    Thank you!

  • Glynis Denicker

    Hi

    Would like to be included on the mailing list.

    Thanks

    Glynis

  • Please sign me up for this or put my name in the mailing list.

    Much Thanks

  • Please sign me up for the mailing list.

  • Chad, We appreciate your leadership on this effort and your participation at our Fall Meeting. As you know, CORE Group seeks to advance community health programming. Thus we feel it is critical that “health systems strengthening” doesn’t only focus on facility-based services, but includes “community health systems” i.e. what happens in households and around each community. After all that’s where most “health care” happens–ranging from breastfeeding to home-based care of sick children. Thanks for giving us the space to represent this perspective in your comprehensive, inclusive effort.

  • Please add me to your mailing list. I am interested to explore with you how we could feature your call during the third edition of the Geneva Health Forum, an international forum on global health issues. Next edition entitled “Globalization, crisis and health systems: Confronting regional perspectives”, will take place in Geneva, from 19 to 21 April 2010 (http://www.ghf10.org)
    We received 360 abstracts from 50 countries. The review is underway, but I have noticed that some of the papers submitted address the impact of GHIs on health and health systems. We also recently set up an online community (6000 people in our database) where several discussions are regularly organized (http://www.globalaccesstohealth.net). Feel free to contact me, should you be interested to launch a discussion on GHSIA.
    Cheers
    Slim


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