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How to update your PHM country webpage

Your country page allows your circle to post news directly on the global website and as such can reach a wider public within the movement. All what is needed is to create an account and follow the instructions. If there are any problems or uncertainties, the secretariat is can assist.

PHM EVALUATION REPORT 2011

The evaluation was conducted from January to June 2011, by a team consisting of six members residing in India, Mexico, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden, and Thailand. The evaluation was conducted through document review (global docs, evaluations, report, publications, etc), interviews and electronic survey questionnaires with the Steering Council, country focal points, IPHU alumni and faculty.

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Evaluation Findings

Lecture in Vancouver--Public Health and Social Justice: Partners in Health reports on post-earthquake Haiti

When: Wednesday March 23, 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Where: University of British Columbia

Room 200, Hennings Bldg, 6224 Agricultural Rd , UBC, (across the Main Mall from the Student Union Building)

Call for Proposals to organize an IPHU short course

We are very keen to broaden our planning process for the activities of the International People's Health University (IPHU) during the coming five years (2011-2015). This will be partially through  including proposals for IPHU courses from PHM-affiliated groups and networks as well as regional or country circles.

Please find attached a 'Call for Proposals' which includes guidelines that would be helpful in submitting requests to organize an IPHU short course in your country/region.

ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE; ANOTHER U.S. IS NECESSARY!!

PPEHRC LEADS "MARCH FOR OUR LIVES" DURING THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN THE USA

On Sept 2nd, the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC) led a massive March for Our Lives: Money for Health Care and Housing, Not for War! to the seat of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, in the United States.

Families at the Frontlines

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