Date: January 2012
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Posted by Irish Forum for Global Health | IFGH 2012 Conference Materials | hot
The most recent version of the programme for the Irish Forum for Global Health Conference - Global Health Workforce: Pathways to Health is now available online. Registration is also open.
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30 Jan 2012
Posted by Irish Forum for Global Health | Conference Abstracts
The aim of this research was to investigate about the migration of the Sudanese doctors to work in Ireland: what are the factors that contribute to their decisions to leave Sudan and come to work in Ireland, their perception about working in Ireland and what is their future plan; whether if they are returning back to Sudan to work as doctors.
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31 Jan 2012
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This paper examines the processes whereby health systems researchers, members of the Connecting health Research in Africa and Ireland Consortium (ChRAIC), worked with national policy makers and knowledge users in seven African countries
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27 Jan 2012
Posted by Irish Forum for Global Health | Conference Abstracts
Community Selection Criteria and Scoring System (CSCSS) was created and then applied to select a post conflict village to partner with in Kassel State in East Sudan through desk review, key informant interviews and observation. Readiness, Ability and Willingness Assessment (RAWA) of shortlisted communities to partner with our Universities were assessed as part of the second phase of community selection.
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29 Jan 2012
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We formed CHWs into 15-20 member peer support groups based on the Care Group model, and trained the groups to conduct community mobilization and behaviour change communication at the household level.
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30 Jan 2012
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This abstract demonstrates how Participatory Ethnographic Evaluation Research (PPER) can build the capacity, empower and engage local women in conflict affected hard-to-reach communities to participate in Community Directed Reproductive Health Interventions (CDRHI).
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29 Jan 2012
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This paper outlines and presents lessons learned from a PhD programme within Connecting health Research in Africa and Ireland Consortium (ChRAIC) - a health systems research capacity development collaboration. The PhD component is a partnership of the National University of Ireland, Galway, RCSI and Trinity College Dublin.
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27 Jan 2012
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