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Malawi College of Medicine
This is the official site of the Malawi College of Medicine. It gives more detail on the history of the college and its current courses.
IMET2000

The International Medical Education Trust 2000 aims to promote international co-operation in teaching and research, educate tomorrow's generation of medical professionals to a global standard of expertise, and deliver hope to those suffering from diseases worldwide. It hopes to deliver internationally-recognised curricula through electronic resources.
THET
THET harnesses the skills and experience of health professionals to strengthen healthcare services in some of the poorest countries in the world through global health partnerships.
Global Health Workforce Alliance
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www.who.int/workforcealliance/en/
Medic to Medic are a member organisation of the Global Health Workforce Alliance, a WHO partnership dedicated to identifying and implementing solutions to the health workforce crisis. To find out more and view our profile, click on the link below.
http://www.who.int/workforcealliance/members_partners/member_list/medictomedic/en/index.html
Medsin
Medsin is a network for medical students who are interested in global health issues.
Merlin
International medical aid agency, Merlin, is launching a two-year campaign to help address the health worker crisis in the developing world.
Hands Up for Health Workers

www.handsupforhealthworkers.org/home
With a shortage of four million doctors, nurses and midwives around the world, Hands Up for Health Workers calls for investment in health staff to become a global priority.
Sir Halley Stewart Trust

The Trust was established in 1924 by Sir Halley Stewart, a Member of Parliament and benefactor. It aims to promote innovative research activities or pioneering developments with a view to making such work self-supporting. It emphasises prevention rather than alleviation of human suffering.
HIFA-2015

HIFA2015 (Healthcare Information For All by 2015) is a global knowledge network working to improve the quality of health care in developing countries. HIFA2015's goal is that by 2015, every person worldwide will have access to an informed health care provider. Its members are working for a future where people are no longer dying for lack of basic healthcare knowledge.


