In this webinar, panelists from academia and territorial entities discussed LHSS Colombia response to mental health.
In the webinar, an introduction to Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) approaches was presented. A panel of experts discussed GESI approaches that ensures the right to health for migrants, returning Colombians, and host communities.
LHSS along with speakers from USAID and WHO reflected on strategies to ensure reliable funding for costing the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of a National Quality Policy and Strategy (NQPS).
In this space, the experience of the Ministry of Health of Colombia, the quality improvement pathway in the Capital District, and the contributions of LHSS Colombia to health quality improvement were presented.
A brief introduction to Primary Health Care (PHC) was presented, along with the tools for PHC implementation developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and local health authorities.
In the session, lessons learned from interventions carried out within the framework of engagement with the private sector for strengthening the health sector were shared.
In this webinar, we discuss conditions that facilitate the institutionalization of practices that improve health system outcomes.
This webinar details lessons learned from international cooperation, the Ministry of Health, and Community-Based Organizations in the enrollment process of the Venezuelan migrant population were shared.
In the webinar, the actions carried out in collaboration with actors such as the Ministry of Health to strengthen the Colombian health system for the inclusion and integration of the migrant population, returning Colombians, and host communities were presented.
The 15th IHEA World Congress on Health Economics will be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from July 8-12, 2023
In this webinar, we share best practices and learn how these efforts have helped to improve equitable access to care for vulnerable population groups including migrants, people living with HIV, and people living with TB.
Join LHSS and the P4H Network on June 14 as we hear from local, national, and regional institutions working to advance social health protection for women and children in high migration contexts.