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This Spanish document presents the main results and progress that were made toward sustainability. Notably, the process of strengthening organizational capacities of Healthy Communities is aligned with USAID's CLA1 management approach. This document will be constituted as a succinct report of the process of strengthening organizational capacities that serves as a reference and technical element of consultation that contribute to organizational development processes.
This summary describes the principal results of the assessment and LHSS’s successes thus far in supporting its counterparts in strengthening their capacity in a sustainable manner. This brief report can serve as a reference or technical input for consultation, thus contributing to the organizational-capacity strengthening process.
This document contains the strategy proposal for the design and implementation of health observatories with a perspective on international human mobility, with countries interested in forming a network of observatories that contribute to generating knowledge about migratory flows and their relationship with health, as well as influencing the construction of regional public policies on migration and health among countries.
This Spanish proposal will generate knowledge about migratory flows and their relationship with health and influence the development of regional public policies on migration and health.
This is the English version of the proposal that will generate knowledge about migratory flows and their relationship with health and influence the development of regional public policies on migration and health.
The report includes an analysis of the planning, implementation, and impact process of projects developed with international cooperation resources focused on providing health services to the migrant population from Venezuela, particularly sexual and reproductive health services, HIV/AIDS, maternal and perinatal care, and mental health.
This Spanish-language summary describes the assessment of migration- and health-related international cooperation activities in Colombia to identify good practices and priorities for supporting health sector needs.
This is an English language summary describing the assessment of migration- and health-related international cooperation activities in Colombia to identify good practices and priorities for supporting health sector needs.
This Question-and-Answer (Q&A) document covers commonly asked questions and answers on TB exams, treatment, and reimbursement through Social Health Insurance (SHI). It provides guidance to TB treatment facilities as they integrate SHI and transition TB treatment services into SHI. The document also includes hyperlinks as additional reference sources for readers.
Infographic describes approaches to strengthening Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in Colombia.
Thanks to a multiyear strategy supported by LHSS and predecessor USAID projects, Vietnam now funds approximately 52 percent of its HIV/AIDS program through domestic financial resources.
Infographic describes seven lessons learned in Colombia while prioritizing health system strengthening during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This video shares the testimonials and progress made on the collaborative work achieved between territorial entities and community-based organizations as a result of the capacity-building process carried out by the Healthy Communities program to promote the inclusion of the migrant population in Colombia's general social security system in health.
In this video, learn how Colombia is strengthening HSS through: strengthening governance, promoting sustainable financing, accessing the provision of health services, and emergency response.
Colombia ha emergido como líder en la elaboración de políticas que integran a los migrantes a la economía y la sociedad, garantizan su derecho universal a la salud y movilizan recursos nacionales para cumplir con la creciente demanda de servicios de salud.