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Gracian Chimwaza Commonwealth Fellow in UK
Gracian Chimwaza is the Executive Director of the IT Outreach Centre for Africa (ITOCA). He is being hosted in Britain by Phi
Making a difference
Case study from Ethiopia on successful outcome of training in HINARI
Senegal workshop on public access to health information
A short report of this very successful workshop is now available. A longer report and French translation will be available shortly.
‘Training for the trainers’; Building the health information profession for the 21st century
A workshop to be held in Uganda. 3rd Nov: Building strong Library Associations - Shane Godbolt (Director, Phi); Nasra Gathoni (President, Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa). 4th Nov: Impact of the internet on healthcare information delivery - Ania Nogal (London Health Libraries eKAT); Shane Godbolt; Nasra Gathoni
Partnership visit to Uganda
In November the Albert Cook Library will be hosting a visit from their UK partners
University Librarian from Makerere University visits UK
Dr Maria Musoke had an action packed visit to the UK from 6th - 16th July.
Visit to the UK by the President of the Association for Health Information and Libraries
The following were the highlights of Nasra Gathoni's visit
Public Access to Health Information Workshop in Mozambique
A summary of the report on this workshop which took place in March 2011 is now available on this website see: What we do - Training and Exchange Programmes
ACU Titular fellowships 2011
Opportunities for staff from member universities and employees working in industry, commerce or public service in a Commonwealth country to spend periods of time in other member universities or relevant institutions outside their own country.
Ethiopia: Librarians and the value of HINARI training
" I realised how much librarian tutors could offer at the health care front line in resource poor settings ...."
International Citizen Service in Africa, Asia or Latin America
A UK government scheme administered by the Tropical Health and Education Trust.
Oladipo O. Ogundipe
It was with great shock and sadness we learnt of “Olu’s” untimely death in November 2010.

