International Association of Health Care Professionals (IAHCP ) Society

The IAHCP Society's main objective is to promote excellence in patient care, medical practice, education, research and innovation globally.  Again, due to the fact that the IAHCP is a not for profit healthcare membership organisation with charitable intents, it promotes various health and education projects and services in different parts of the World, both in developed and developing countries.  Hence it has various projects in various continents.  Please see the information on this page for more information on the various projects and also contact  the IAHCP Global projects Team at:  communityprojects@ijmjournal.org.uk  


IAHCP Global Projects

African Projects

Promoting Excellence in Healthcare and education in the Continent of Africa

The African Projects (AP) is one of the International Association of Health Care Professionals (IAHCP) sponsored projects, with the main purpose of promoting excellence in healthcare and education in the continent of Africa as a whole. 

The AP programme has an interesting history.  It started from the recommendations of the sponsored PhD studies in Public Health Medicine in 1988 by Professor Dr Daniella E.C.C.O.H Kingsley, as part of her research topic on “Medical Practice in Developing Countries”.  As the scope of the project involved comparing medical practices in Namibia in Africa, Bangladesh in Asia and Tilbury, Essex, England in the United Kingdom, it provided the opportunities to evaluate, examine and explore in details the various issues affecting healthcare and healthcare workers in these countries, which also gave an overview of the trends in healthcare delivery in these continents.

One of the findings of the projects showed that the healthcare delivery in Namibia is not universal and underdeveloped and that life expectancy of the publications is very low, especially among women.  Further meta-analysis and systematic reviews also showed that many countries in the African continent are in similar situation like Namibia in terms of poor and underdeveloped healthcare and education systems.  Hence it was recommended that the IAHCP should sponsor the African Projects in order to meet these important needs in healthcare and education.  As a result, the IAHCP Council and General Committee approved in 1988 for the African Projects to be set up and for more resources and other facilities to be searched in order to maximum the befits to the African continent populations.  For more information about the African Projects, please visit: www.iahcp.co.uk


 European Projects

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 Other IAHCP Projects

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                                       Other IAHCP Related Projects

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE IAHCP SOCIETY GLOBAL PROJECTS, PLEASE CONTACT US:


communiyprojects@ijmjournal.org.uk
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