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REG-PHARMA, 2024 In order to improve access to quality health products, particularly medicines and vaccines, Expertise France and AFD are supporting pharmaceutical regulatory authorities in strengthening and harmonising the legal framework for health products and training courses in West and Central Africa. Expertise France has mandated EHESP-International to identify one or more regional partners to … Read more

Congo Brazzaville, 2023-2024 Mission to strengthen training systems EHESP-International continues to support CIESPAC under a contract with Expertise France. The support includes two components:

Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), 2023-2024 Mission to strengthen training systems EHESP-International is working with CEMAC to harmonize Master’s programs in Public Health, to facilitate student mobility between member states and give them access to more public health Master’s programs. This project, coordinated by CIESPAC and Expertise France, will be the result … Read more

WHO, 2023-2024 Advisory services, non-degree training EHESP-International is leading a consortium comprising the Antwerp Institute of Tropical Medicine, the University of Douala, the University of Geneva and the University of Dakar to update and broaden the scope of a WHO training course on substandard and falsified medicines. The aim is to update an easy-to-use training … Read more

Republic of Congo (Brazzaville), 2020-2022 Training system strengthening EHESP supported the Centre Inter-États d’Enseignement Supérieur en Santé Publique d’Afrique Centrale (CIESPAC), a partner of the school since 2017, with AFD funding. CIESPAC trains public health professionals from the 6 countries of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC). The support project, named PRO6PAC, included … Read more

Vietnam, 2016-2017 Mission to strengthen training systems In 2016 and 2017, EHESP supported the Vietnamese Ministry of Health and Hanoi University of Public Health (HUPH) to advise them on the development of a national training program for health inspectors.