The South-eastern Europe Health Network, established in 2001, is a multi-governmental forum for regional collaboration on health, health systems and public health. It comprises of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Israel, Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Romania and the Republic of Serbia.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
The Global Health Program of Distinction Award
CONGRATULATIONS!
The Global Health Program of Distinction Award was just presented to the Andrija Štampar
School of Public Health’s “Health- Plan
for It” program. The program is being recognized for its
extraordinary accomplishments of institutionalizing evidence-based health
planning at the local, district, national and regional levels. Croatian MIPH graduates who are faculty at
the Stampar School initiated the program to assist Croatian county health
departments to reorient public health planning from the central to the county
level and assure resources are directed to local priorities. The MIPH graduates’
accomplishments include: 1) helping to build Health – Plan for It programs in all Croatian counties and the City
of Zagreb; 2) persuading the Croatian government to enact legislation to make
the Health – Plan for It approach
standard procedure across the country; 3) helping MIPH graduates in Macedonia
and Serbia establish similar programs in their countries.
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