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Our Partners
Collaboration with partners around the world allows HealthBridge to make a difference, to bridge the gap of health between the developing and developed worlds. We work with local country partners to identify priority issues, and to design and implement appropriate solutions, apply innovative and sustainable practices, and promote effective policies.
The success of our work depends on these partnerships, as well as on effective collaboration with international organizations (both government and non-government), community groups, foundations, research institutions, and government ministries.
Below is a list of past and present partners:
Amani Medical Research Centre
Advocacy Forum for Tobacco Control
Aliança de Controle do Tabagismo (ACT)
Bac Ninh Provincial Centre for Health Education and Communication
Bangladesh Anti-Tobacco Alliance
Bangladesh Women´s Health Coalition
Bilmako (the Philippines)
Canadian Society for International Health
Cancer Patients' Aid Association
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
CIP
Ecocity Builders (Berkeley, CA)
Ekwendeni PHC
Environmental Rights Action (Nigeria)
Evangelical Social Action Forum (India)
Hanoi Women's Union
Indonesian Forum of Parliamentarians for Population & Development
INIAP
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Joint Malaria Program
KIWAKKUKI
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
National Institute of Economics
Research and Training Centre for Community Development (Vietnam)
Resource Centre for Primary Health Care (RECPHEC) in Nepal
Society for Alternative Media and Research (Pakistan)
SOS Tabagisme - Niger
South East Asia Tobacco Control Alliance
Synod of Livingstonia
Thai Nguyen Health Department
USFQ
Vietnam Committee on Smoking or Health (VINACOSH)
Vietnam Health Trade Union
Vietnam Ministry of Health
Vietnam MOLISA and Can Tho Provincial People Committee
Vietnam Public Health Association
WBB (Work for a Better Bangladesh)
Zambia Consumers' Association (ZACA)
