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IFGH 2012: University Community Partnership Project: Community Selection Criteria and Readiness Assessment

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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IFGH 2012: Novel Approach for North-South Partnerships for Training & Capacity-Building Utilizing an Electronic Health Library (E-HL)

This abstract presents a novel approach for North-South partnerships in human resources for health capacity building through development of an E-HL. The northern partner in this model is Sudanese expatriate health professionals in UK and Ireland.
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IFGH 2012: An Evaluation of the Relevance, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact and Sustainability of the Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Approach in Liberia

This evaluation, using a descriptive, qualitative, cross-sectional study design, sought to establish the overall effectiveness, impact and sustainability of CLTS within the Liberian context, through OECD/DAC criteria for evaluating development assistance.
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IFGH 2010: Partnership and The Aid Triangle

Partnership and The Aid Triangle
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IFGH 2012: Community-Driven Scale-Up of Community Case Management

The approach to CCM scale-up emphasized on-the-ground capacity building, mainly of CHWs and supervisors, both through formal trainings and continuous presence at the facility and community level to provide on-going support to put the knowledge received into practice.
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IFGH 2012: Moving Mountains to Develop Public Health Knowledge and Skills in Uganda and Ireland

Collaboration between academic Public Health departments in higher educational institutions in the North and South will facilitate: (i) health worker career development (ii) capacity strengthening in teaching and learning for higher education & (iii) capacity strengthening in research. The outcome of such collaboration(s) will strengthen public health practice from a global perspective.
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IFGH 2012: The Institute of ENT and Audiology in Zambia

This article demonstrates the culmination of partnerships both nationally and internationally which led to the development of an institute of Ear , Nose an Throat Surgery as a result of a specific need identified in Zambian society in 2003. The paper serves to illustrate how in a poverty stricken sub - Saharan African country such as Zambia how significant and sustainable changes can be brought about for ENT Health care for the region.
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