Title: Canadian Society for International Health
1Canadian Society for International Health
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2002
2- The Canadian Society for International Health
(CSIH) - national non-governmental organization with
members - committed to the promotion of international
health and development
3- History
- Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)
- Canadian Society for Tropical Medicine and
International Health (1977 to 1988) - Canadian Society for International Health (1988
to Present)
4- Mandate
- Advocate for international health and
development - Mobilize Canadian resources to advocate and
facilitate research, education and service
activities in international health - Promote progressive health policies and
programming in Canada and around the world
5- Strategic Focus
- Capacity building for equity based health reform
- Increase awareness of health and development
- Advocacy in health and development
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7- Technical Representative for the Pan American
Health Organization - Mobilizing Canadian resources to support PAHO
- Enhancing Canadian awareness of PAHO
- Increasing Canadian participation in PAHO
activities in the Americas (professionals and
interns (young Canadians under 35 years)
8- Projects CIDA Bilateral
- Ukraine Youth for Health Inter sectoral Health
Policy Development (4.6 million CAD) Second phase
submitted - Bolivia Building Capacity for District Level
Health Reform - (3.2 million CAD) finished this September
- South Caucasus Health Information Systems Phase
II - (3.2 million CAD) Integrating with World Bank
activities - Guyana Information Systems, STI/HIV/TB
Prevention and Control (4.6 million CAD final
proposal submitted after 2 missions) - Russia Evaluation and Monitoring of Health
Projects - Mali Review and Evaluation of Local Health
Systems
9- Projects International Financial Institutions
- Integration of equity and determinants of
health philosophy into health reform
initiatives. No private sector options are
entertained - Expressions of interest to World Bank and Asian
Development Bank promoting Canadian technical
expertise we use our network and members first - Short-listed on projects in Central and Eastern
Europe (Croatia, Macedonia, Romania) and
Africa/Middle East (South Africa, Egypt) - Successful execution of two projects on human
resource development and health information
systems in Croatia in 1999 - Short listed and won technical and financial
July 2002 Health Promotion and Public Health
Surveys (Croatia)
10- Internship Program
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- 6-9 month professional opportunities for young
Canadians to work abroad with an international or
community based organization - Multiple funders exploring private sector
partners - Host organizations have included WHO/PAHO, WHO
Collaborating Centres, local NGOs, Ministries of
Health, Universities, Hospitals, United Nations
Programs - Placements address a wide range of health issues
and determinants of health. We also offer
placements in Information Communications
Technology in health institutions.
11Over 150 CSIH Interns have been placed in more
than 80 countries since 1997 !
12- Small Grants Programs
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- HIV/AIDS Phases I and II
- encourages new or emerging partnerships between
Canadian organizations and those in developing
countries or countries-in-transition to address
local HIV/AIDS priority issues - Partnership for Global Health Equity Phases I
and II - funds collaborative health-related research
whose current theme, approach, and/or
partnerships do not readily fit under already
existing funding frameworks.
13- Raising Awareness and Advocating for Health and
Development - Broad range of health and development issues
- Historically CSIH led the consultation for CIDAs
Health Strategy - Continues to advocate for increased investment in
the health sector at CIDA and IDRC - HOW?
- CSIH mobilizes Canadian expertise for technical
assistance and advocacy - This allows us to link population, health and
nutrition issues to promote health and
development and the critical inter sectoral
action and policy development which is required
to make a difference
14- Networking
- CSIH has established and strengthened Canadian
networks in population, health and nutrition - Synergy On Line every week to highlight key
issues - Network of experts (300) established of academics
from universities and colleges. Provide timely
and appropriate technical assistance, develop
background briefing materials on specific
advocacy issues, attend meetings and monitor key
trends - Membership of over 600 members provides technical
assistance. This assistance is in-kind and
contributes significantly towards the CIDA
contribution - Partnerships with sister organizations connects
us with other networks within and outside the
health sector
15- Consultations
- CSIH often takes a lead role in organizing and
facilitating NGO consultations - Population and Reproductive Health with Action
Canada for Population and Development (ACPD) - HIV/AIDS Action Plan Launch and consultation with
many health NGOs, international donors and
partners - Globalization and trade liberalization and health
with CCIC Connecting on the Quebec Summit - Coordinated with the Canadian Consortia for
Global Health Research to lobby for health
research and development support in G8 document
A success story!
16- Advocacy
- CSIH has produced proactive position papers and
resolutions/letters to key government
departments - Peace and Health
- Globalization and Health
- Both papers are examples of the promotion of the
inter sectoral action which is required to
promote global health and well being - Annual international conference on global health
issues Canadian Conference for International
Health - October 27-30 2002 Poverty Health and Equity
From Global Challenges to Innovative Solutions -
17- Opportunities for Collaboration
- Multi-partner project implementation
(www.csih.org) - Development of joint project proposals CIDA and
IFIs - Assist in mapping out a plan of action and
feasibility studies - Mentoring and capacity building utilizing
existing models, approaches and experiences that
are appropriate and needs based CSIH can help
you find the best and most appropriate partner - Scientific affiliation with most universities is
possible by utilizing our network of universities
and membership in the Canadian Coalition for
Global Health Research (www.cghrc.ca) - Link to service and equipment providers Linked
to solid technology assessment, regulatory
frameworks and accreditation councils eg
Canadian Coordinating Office for Health
Technology Assessment, Canadian Council for
Health Services Accreditation, City Health
Departments
18- Opportunities for Collaboration
Appropriate and needs based technology
Health Systems Strengthening
Population Health/ Health Promotion Frameworks
Poverty/Education/Gender Determinants of
Health Health Status
Intersectoral Policy Action Supportive Community
and Policy Environments Commununity Action
Intersectoral Policy Development Capacity
building for regional/district planning and
equity based allocation
Evidence based clinical and policy decision
making,eg clinical protocols and guidelines
Healthy Public Policies
Integrated health information systems data for
decision making
Community Interventions and Health Promotion
Programs eg Youth
Individual Mentoring, Study Tours, Internships
(2-6 months)
19- Opportunities for Collaboration
- Contact us !
- Janet Hatcher Roberts
- Executive Director
- jroberts_at_csih.org
- Lori Jones
- Director, Special Projects
- ljones_at_csih.org