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Today we are celebrating International Day of Education. Education is at the heart of global health partnership activity, rooted in sustainable development. Through training and bi-directional learning, we can improve healthcare for all.
21 January 2021
Read the latest Uganda Cambridge Cancer Initiative Newsletter, complete with staff profile on Dr Nixon Niyonzima, Head of Research at Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) and Dr Marta Ferraresso’s blog: Work in Progress: A year spent at the Uganda Cancer Institute.
31 December 2020
Read our end of year retrospective, as we reflect on our activities and global health engagement throughout 2020.
9 December 2020
On Wednesday 9th December, we co-hosted a fantastic global health café with Zimbabwe Health Training Support and Global Health Dorcas.
23 November 2020
Thet joins the team as Programme Support for Myanmar. Thet started as an in-office volunteer with CGHP in 2019. Between 2006-2019, he worked for local and international non-governmental organisations and development agencies focussing on health and local governance sector, in Myanmar. He graduated from the Institute of Medicine (1) Myanmar and holds a masters degree in Public Policy from Murdoch University.
19 November 2020
The second half of our East of England Global Health Conference took place on the afternoon of the 19th November. Attendees were offered the choice of three panel sessions focussing on Research, Education and Practice. We heard from experts and engaged in stimulating discussion with attendees.