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Technical Assistance

HAPI provides technical assistance to countries who wish to develop capacity, systems and mechanisms to promote health.

Areas of expertise

We provide capacity and advice across health areas, including:

  • Needs assessment

  • Research and evaluation
  • Policy development and implementation
  • Advise on health legislation
  • Training and facilitation
  • Capacity development
  • Peer review of publications
  • Audit of practice with recommendations
  • Organisation and management development
  • Professional support and mentoring
  • Planning and project management
  • Network development
  • Developing multi-sectoral and cross-government working, including health in all policies
  • Developing targets, indicators and metrics
  • Systems development and strengthening
  • Economic modelling
  • Conference and events management
  • Skills audit and development
  • Stakeholder development and management
  • Peer to peer learning
  • Brokering twinning links
  • Health services and systems development

 

Experience

HAPI manages and coordinates the International Collaboration on the Social Determinants of Health (ICSDH)  technical assistance programme, in partnership with the Faculty of Public Health, the WHO European Office for Investment for Health & Development and the Department of Health England.

This programme aims to provide support to countries who wish to develop capacity, systems and mechanisms to address the social determinants of health and it does this in a range of ways:

  • Assessing assets and needs in countries that request assistance and matching these to appropriate support by organisations and individuals.

  • Providing “consultancy” by members of the wider public health workforce in England and international networks.
  • Providing capacity building and mentoring opportunities for public health providers who wish to work internationally.
  • Matching organisations, regions and others who wish to develop long-term exchange and learning relationships.
  • Identifying information sources, links with other organisations and networks that can help to fill identified need and build assets.

 

For more information about the ICSDH technical assistance programme and our experience, click here and for the countries that we have worked with click here.