News
Africhol Kicks Off Activities in Cameroon and Develops Surveillance Elsewhere in Africa
February 2, 2012
With the launch of project activities in Cameroon last November, Africhol—the African cholera surveillance network—is now established...
SIVAC Develops Activities in Africa and Asia
February 2, 2012
In recent weeks, AMP’s SIVAC Initiative collaborated with several African and Asian countries interested in creating or strengthening...
‘Health for All’: A Key Issue at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012
January 27, 2012
At this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF), more than 3,000 global leaders from business, government, and civil society came together in...
ADVIM Starts Final Phase of Training for Immunization Financing
January 19, 2012
AMP’s ADVIM project is now carrying out the third and final phase of a training program to develop skills in advocacy for immunization...
Web Tool Charts Presence of Cholera
January 3, 2012
An interactive map on the Africhol network website lets web users check the Africhol surveillance zones and...
Seasonal Influenza Surveillance Project Successfully Concludes
December 20, 2011
A project implemented by AMP to improve influenza surveillance and reporting capacities in eight sub-Saharan African countries drew to a close on...
AMP’s Highlights from 2011
December 19, 2011
With new projects launched, a new office opened, and milestones passed on several established initiatives, 2011 was an overall success for the...
Students graduate from EPIVAC 9
December 14, 2011
Thirty district medical officers from 10 Western and Central African countries graduated with a master’s degree as part of the...
Pasteur Institute Hosts Conference to Mark 120 Years in Ho Chi Minh City
November 30, 2011
AMP participated in a scientific conference on communicable disease hosted by the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on November 17...
ADVIM Classroom Training Starts December 12, 2011
November 30, 2011
AMP’s Advocacy for Immunization (ADVIM) project will hold the classroom learning phase of its training program in advocacy for immunization...