Peer-review journal article: results of the Traumalink project, laureate of the ODESS
(In English only, article in Open Access)
Deployed in 2014, the Traumalink team describes in this publication the project model,…
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Peer-review journal article: results of the Traumalink project, laureate of the ODESS
(In English only, article in Open Access)
Deployed in 2014, the Traumalink team describes in this publication the project model,…
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Missions et résultats de l’Observatoire de la e-santé dans les pays du Sud – Les opportunités du numérique dans la transformation des systèmes de santé en Afrique
Published in Réalités Industrielles « Quel avenir pour l’économie africaine ? », by Annales des Mines
August 2019
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Recommendations on digital interventions for health system strenghtening
Following the announcement, in March 2019, of the launch of a Digital Health Department, the World Health Organization releases recommendations…
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A Teledermatology Pilot Programme for the Management of Skin Diseases in Primary Health Care Centres: Experiences from a Resource-Limited Country ( Mali, West Africa )
Scientific publication dedicated to the pilot program of teledermatology for the management of skin diseases in primary health care centers,…
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The MAPS Toolkit
A toolkit about mHealth Assessment and Planning for Scale, developed by WHO department of Reproductive Health and Research, the UN…
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Monitoring and Evaluating Digital Health Interventions
A practical guide to conducting research and assessment, developed by WHO, the UN Foundation and Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative.
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Médecine et Santé Tropicales Journal
Read the article : ‘The Digital Health Observatory of the Pierre Fabre Foundation: E-health, innovative projects, committed grant-winners’.
Matel L.…
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Recognized as being of public utility since 1999, the Pierre Fabre Foundation works to provide populations in developing countries with better access to medicines and quality care. Its five areas of intervention are the training of healthcare professionals, the fight against sickle cell disease, access to healthcare for vulnerable populations, e-health and dermatology. In 2023, the Foundation ran 35 programs in 21 countries in Africa, South-East Asia, Lebanon and Haiti.