public health
The fragility of public health systems in many countries represents a major constraint to socio-economic development
Sustainable economic and social development requires increased consideration of public health issues. Among the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the 2030 Agenda, Goal 3 specifically targets public health, as it aims to “empower people to lead healthy lives and promote well-being at all ages”.
To better integrate public health themes into its development cooperation initiatives, DMI Associates has entered into a strong partnership with the GDIDSanté association. The strength of the DMI-GDIDSanté partnership is its synergy combining
- GDIDSanté's skills in public health and DMI's skills in equitable governance.
- GDIDSanté's skills in evaluating DMI development projects and in action research.
The DMI-GDIDSanté offer
- public health advice, technical support for the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development projects, evaluation of health programs and implementation of health policies, and conducting and training in action research on
- Strengthening of health and health care systems and human resources (capacities, expertise, stability) and health techniques
Community health promotion, prevention, quality and continuity of care, integrated primary care and universal coverage.
DMI- GDIDSanté is particularly committed to the capitalization of knowledge for good practices
Relying on an experienced network of partners and alliances, DMI GDIDSanté aims to
- Be a force of proposal in the field of health and development and develop innovative projects with its partners and its platform of experts on the basis of experiences acquired together.
- Offer a follow-up and an evaluation of the projects implemented: Evaluations (ex-ante, intermediate, ex-post, etc.) or final evaluations ensuring the involvement of the communities and aiming at institutional structuring.
- Accompany and contribute to capacity building of current and future public health and development actors (initial and ongoing training).