The Partnerships Central Health Portal is currently under development.

 

Welcome to the Partnerships Central Portal for Health. The Portal is currently under development. When complete it will offer a complete range of information, tools and service to provide motivation, practical means and real opportunities for new sustainable development partnerships within Health.

For the moment, below are relevant partnerships currently in operation.

Roundabout Outdoor HIV/AIDS Initiative

Roundabout Outdoor (pty) Ltd
This project provides a childrens "merry-go-round" or "roundabout" which, when bolted on top of an existing borehole, pumps fresh clean drinking water while displaying AIDS awareness messages.
Water and Sanitation in El Salvador

Rotary International
Rotary clubs in El Salvador jointly conceived and developed Water and Sanitation in El Salvador because Rotary members identified problems in the are...
Clean Air Initiative (CAI)

The World Bank
The Clean Air Initiative (CAI) advances innovative ways to improve air quality in cities by sharing knowledge and experiences through partnerships in ...
Healthy Cities (with a case study of Versalles, Colombia)

World Health Organization (WHO)
The WHO Healthy Cities movement, initiated in response to deteriorating environment and health conditions associated with rapid urban growth, started ...
Casanare - Building the Future.

BP
BP has implemented a social investment strategy in Colombia which has fundamentally and positively changed the way the oil industry is perceived by th...
Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI)

Pharmaceutical companies, governments and NGOs have committed themselves to the mission of ensuring every child in the world will be protected against vaccine-preventable diseases.
Sustainable Cities Initiative (SCI)

Industry Canada
Industry Canada leads this programme involving 354 companies in an effort to help citizens of developing countries improve their quality of life through sustainable economic developments and business relationships with developed countries.
Global Health Initiative

World Economic Forum
Led by the World Economic Forum and involving its member companies and the WHO, GHI’s object is to increase business engagement in the battle against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
Malaria Prevention Partnerships; A Strategic Health Management Approach

Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil has implemented a programme in over 30 African countries to prevent and combat malaria within its workforce. The company is focusing on new drug discovery and new drug development.
Accelerating Access Initiative (AAI)

UNAIDS
UNAIDS is working in conjunction with businesses, including six major pharmaceutical companies, to improve access to AIDS care in the hardest-hit regions of the world.
Roll Back Malaria - A Global Partnership

WHO, UNICEF, World Bank, UNDP
This global partnership between the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, World Bank, United Nations Development Programme, NGOs and businesses aims to halve the world's malaria burden by 2010.
WHO and Aventis: A Partnership to Save Lives

Aventis and the World Health Organisation
Aventis, a leading pharmaceuticals company, has teamed with the World Health Organization to combat African Trypanosomiasis, better known as sleeping sickness.
Partnership for the development of urban services in Casablanca

LYDEC
This partnership to provide water, sanitation, and electricy services to the city of Casablana has already brought electricity to 11,000 households and clean water to 4,000.
Family Health & Development Partnership

Procter & Gamble and UNICEF
Procter and Gamble teams up with UNICEF and others to promote health, nutrition and access to clean water in over 25 countries around the world.
 

 


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