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Knowledge transfer of best practices
 

To share knowledge and to spur innovative thinking, the ACCESS Health International is hosting visiting delegations for introduction to efficient delivery systems in Central and South India.

 
Joint Learning Network on Universal Health Coverage, India, February 2010
 
ACCESS Health International hosted a Joint Learning Workshop on Universal Health Coverage in February, 2010. Representatives from Ghana, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam convened to learn from each other on how to manage challenges with universal health coverage. The meeting was a collaboration between Atlantic Philanthropies, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, GTZ, the International Labour Organization, the Providing for Health (P4H) Initiative, the Results for Development Institute, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the World Bank.
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The Indo-Swedish Health Week, India, February 2010
 
A Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of Health Care and Public Health between the Government of India and Sweden was signed in February 2009. The Indo-Swedish Health Week was arranged from 1-6 February 2010 with the aim to commemorate the completion of one year of the MoU on Health, and to explore and enhance the potential for strengthened collaboration between various stakeholders in the public and private health care sectors in Sweden and India.
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Government contracting for Improved Child Survival
 
About twenty experts participated in a one day workshop on Government Contracting for Improved Child Survival on November 19th, 2009, at the Indian School of Business. During the course of the workshop, experts shared various experiences from implementation of government contracting. The outcome was a list of recommendations for government contracting in resource scarce settings and the participating institutions shared what role they can play for potential work going forward.About twenty experts participated in a one day workshop on Government Contracting for Improved Child Survival on November 19th, 2009, at the Indian School of Business. During the course of the workshop, experts shared various experiences from implementation of government contracting. The outcome was a list of recommendations for government contracting in resource scarce settings and the participating institutions shared what role they can play for potential work going forward.
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Other Activities
 

The team has been present at various international conferences, such as the World Congress on Health Economics, the World Economic Forum and the Global Health Council.