by dswen | May 26, 2014 | Youth Empowerment
In Tanzania, the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare joined the world to commemorate the International Nurses week (May 9th-12th, 2014) to honour the dedicated services provided by the nursing community. At national level the celebration was conducted in the Arusha...
by dswen | May 22, 2014 | Youth Empowerment
In this guest post, Claire Wingfield—product development policy officer at PATH—writes about a series of papers she developed for the GHTC that outlines key challenges, lessons, and potential solutions in advancing research and development (R&D) to address...
by dswen | May 20, 2014 | Youth Empowerment
This article, written by DSW’s Executive Director Renate Baehr, was originally published at EurActiv yesterday. You can read the original article here. The issue of vaccinations will take centre stage in Brussels this week. Tomorrow, May 20th, the...
by dswen | May 19, 2014 | Youth Empowerment
Ahead of the start of the 67th Word Health Assembly in Geneva today, DSW’s Cecile Vernant writes at Devex on the key issues to watch out for. This article was originally published on Devex.com, and can be accessed here. This week the World Health Assembly (WHA)...
by dswen | May 16, 2014 | Youth Empowerment
Renate Baehr, DSW Executive Director World AIDS Vaccine Day, which we celebrate this Sunday (May 18th), is an opportunity to recognise the progress that has been made and to reflect on the negative impact that HIV & AIDS has had on the lives of millions of...
by dswen | May 16, 2014 | Youth Empowerment
Inadequate resources contribute to poor family planning indicators (FP). DSW, as part of our ‘Euroleverage’ programme, seeks to address the unmet need for FP services in East Africa through increased funding by seeking to ensure that international, national and...