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Equity in Health

Why Community Health?


    Why CORE Group?

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     Welcome to CORE Group

    CORE Group's vision is a world of healthy communities, where no mother or child dies of preventable causes. We work towards this vision by bringing together our 50+ member organizations and network of partners to generate collaborative action and learning to improve and expand community-focused public health practices for underserved populations around the world. CORE Group makes a difference both as an independent not-for-profit organization and as the home of the Community Health Network.

    New Membership Fee Structure

    To address small organizations’ financial needs, attain greater financial stability and organizational sustainability a new fee structure will take place starting January 2012. Learn more>>

    CORE Group Fall Meeting 2011

    "Windows of Opportunity for Health & Well-being"

    On October 13-14th, many windows of opportunity opened as CORE Group members, partners, and associates came together to learn, network, and colaborate on ways to increase global health and well-being. From issues of equity to nutrition to community case management, participants shared best practices, lessons learned, and inspired one another to overcome challenges and continue moving forward.
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    How does CORE Group work?

    Learn how CORE Group brings together our 50+ members and associates to advance community health worldwide. Watch our new CORE Group overview.

    Call To Action

    The global deworming community is made up of numerous hard-working independent organizations such as yours. Please take time to participate in the 2010 Global NGO Deworming Inventory to help ensure the deworming work of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), faith-based organizations (FBOs) and other independent organizations is recognized and counted.

    Dr. Abhay Bang on Community Health
    In 1985, Drs. Abhay and Rani Bang founded SEARCH (Society of Education, Action, and Research in Community Health) in their hometown of Gadchiroli, India. With the mission to "work with marginalised communities to identify their health needs and develop community empowering models of health care to meet these health needs". SEARCH's model is credited with reducing child mortality as much as 75% in the developing world.

     Learn more about Dr. Bang's life and work from his inspiring article
    "Sevagram to Shodhgram: Journey in Search of Health for the People"

    National Malaria Coordination Workshops: Angola and Uganda

    CORE Group mobilizes its members and partners to grow and strengthen new and existing national collaborative partnerships in which NGOs actively engage in policy formation and innovative programming to scale-up malaria prevention and control as part of a broader community-based health approach.

    In 2009, CORE Group Malaria Program partnered with the President's Malaria Initiative Malaria Communities Program and key malaria stakeholders to strengthen the role of civil society organizations through improving communication, collaboration and coordination at the country level.

    CORE Group collaborated with malaria programs in Uganda and Angola to strengthen and coordinate the role of NGOs with the respective National Malaria Control Programs.  In each country CORE Group facilitated and supported two National Malaria Coordination Workshops. Each workshop drew over 170 participants representing a wide range of civil society organization, Ministry of Health, private sector, donor and academic malaria stakeholders.

     

     

    Results

    During the workshops, participants shared state-of-the-art malaria information; identified current malaria program coverage and gaps in their countries; analyzed the national malaria strategy; exchanged experiences and lessons learned; and proposed solutions and recommendations to improve implementation of community-based malaria prevention and control programs and national strategies.

    Through collaborative-based activities, CORE Group fosters platforms for malaria stakeholders to develop more efficient ways to coordinate and reach national malaria goals and to advance the effectiveness and scale of community-based malaria prevention and treatment activities. Furthermore, ongoing partnerships help to build and expand in-country networks that are able to leverage combined efforts and create synergies between diverse groups for improved impact.

    To explore malaria partnership opportunities with CORE Group contact:

    Shannon Downey, Community Health Program Manager
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    Karen LeBan, Executive Director
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    Featured Resource:

    Scaling-up the Community-Based Health Workforce for Emergencies

    This Joint Statement was developed by the Global Health Workforce Alliance together with the IFRC, UNHCR, UNICEF and WHO. It aims at drawing attention to the vital role played by CHWs in emergency risk management; promoting the scale-up, training and involvement of CHWs; and reinforcing the community-based health workforce.

    Dory Storms Child Survival Recognition Award

     In 2001, the CORE Group inaugurated the Dory Storms Child Survival Recognition Award to recognize an individual for his or her vision, concern, intelligence, commitment, and love for people in the developing world.

    This year, the award was given to Dr. Peter Winch, Professor and Director of the Social and Behavioral Interventions Program in the Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Click here to learn more about Dr. Winch.

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