APPLICATIO and SDG 3: Health
Health is a prerequisite, but also a goal and result of sustainable development. Promoting health is part of good governance, worldwide! The challenges in the health sector are enormous. For example, far too many people still die every day from diseases that are preventable today.
APPLICATIO supports projects in the health sector through training and organisational development, especially through e-learning programmes.
CD-Strategy "Food-Systems"
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APPLICATIO was commissioned by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) to support the development of capacity development strategies for the global project "Transformation of Food Systems (GV TES)" and will now develop an overarching strategy and sub-strategies for Zambia, Malawi, India and two network partnerships.
Home Nursing Portal (German Embassy)
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In the context of its social engagement APPLICATIO successfully supported the Mongolian NGO "The Three Wisdoms - The Wonders Nursing" in applying for a micro-project of the German Embassy in Ulan Bator. On 20.10.2022 the grant contract between the German Embassy and the NGO was signed. It is planned to set up an internet portal on the topic of "Home Nursing " to support caring family members in caring for their seriously ill relatives.
e-Learning Development Cambodia
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APPLICATIO has been contracted by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) within the project "Multi-sectoral Food and Nutrition Security Project in Cambodia (MUSEFO)" to develop two e-learning courses. For the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, a course (WBT) on "Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture" and for the Council for Agriculture and Rural Development on "Investment Planning for Nutrition Sensitive Communities" will be developed.
Health Management Philippines
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The Health Division of GIZ contracts APPLICATIO to plan and conduct a workshop on "Health Management – Improving Decentralised Health Services"jointly with the "University of the Philippines - Manila, Department of Clinical Epidemiology - College of Medicine.