Health Partnerships Map

A key aim of the NHS Scotland Global Citizenship Programme is to connect global health projects and partners who have similar interests and/ or are operating in similar environments in order to facilitate collaboration and knowledge transfer.

The Health Partnership Map seeks to provide a comprehensive list of the different global health partnerships being undertaken by colleagues in health and other sectors relevant to health including the third sector, education, academia, the environment and many others. Projects may or may not have overseas partners.

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Title Sector Activity Country
Health Improvement Project, Uganda NHS Community, Education Uganda
Amazon Hope Medical Programme (Vine Trust) NHS Community, Primary Healthcare Peru
The Glasgow – Lahore children’s hospital twinning programme NHS Dietetics, Formal Twinning, Neurology, Occupational Therapy, Paediatrics, Physiotherapy, Speech And Language Therapy Pakistan
The Fife Malawi ENT Partnership – “Ungweru” NHS Ear Nose And Oropharynx, Education, Formal Twinning, Service Delivery Including Quality Improvement, Training Malawi
Endourology services and surgical emergencies NHS Education, Obstetrics Gynaecology And Urinary Tract Disorders, Research, Service Delivery Including Quality Improvement, Training Ethiopia, Malawi, Zambia
Global Surgery/ Medical Education NHS Education, Kit And Equipment, Surgery, Training Nigeria
Health Start: A horizontal Schools-based Health intervention Education Community, Research Kenya
Project Gambia; People feeding people NHS Community, Kit And Equipment, Surgery Gambia
Organisational change in maternal and neonatal health in the Indian health system NHS Obstetrics Gynaecology And Urinary Tract Disorders, Paediatrics, Research, Service Delivery Including Quality Improvement India, Nigeria

If you would like your project to appear on this health partnership map, please complete the Health Partnership template.

If you have any questions or require an alternative format, please contact the Scottish Global Health Co-ordination Unit.