Universal health coverage and the Pacific islands: an overview of senior leaders' discussions, challenges, priorities and solutions, 2015–2020

AT Craig, K Beek, K Gilbert, TS Soakai, ST Liaw… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
In 1995, Pacific Health Ministers articulated their vision of a healthy Pacific as 'a place where
children are nurtured in body and mind; environments invite learning and leisure; people …

“We are the ones who will have to make the change”: Cuban health cooperation and the integration of Cuban medical graduates into practice in the Pacific

S McLennan, C Werle - Human Resources for Health, 2023 - Springer
Background This paper responds to Asante et al.(in Hum Resour Health, 2014), providing
an updated picture of the impacts of Cuban medical training in the Pacific region based on …

The linguistico-cultural experience of Cuban teachers working in the Jamaican education system

RA Lewis, S Anderson-Chung… - Intercultural …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In 1997, the Government of Jamaica signed a three-year cooperative
agreement with the Government of Cuba to support Jamaican education through the …

Mobility justice, capabilities, and medical migration: medical licensing pathways for overseas-trained doctors in Aotearoa New Zealand

J Thomas-Maude - Australian Geographer, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The field of medicine is traditionally associated with opportunities for training and knowledge
sharing through movement and travel. Nevertheless, the contemporary migration of doctors …

The gift of health: Cuban medical cooperation in Kiribati: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in …

C Werle - 2020 - mro.massey.ac.nz
Abstract Since its 1959 Revolution, Cuba has assisted more than 160 countries to deliver
health care to the poorest and most remote communities in the world. Cuba draws on its …

[PDF][PDF] The gift of health: Cuban medical cooperation in Kiribati

S McLennan, H Leslie, C Werle - Pacific Dynamics: Journal of …, 2023 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
Abstract Since 2006, 33 I-Kiribati students have undertaken medical education in Cuba and
returned home as doctors, but little is known about how they translate the Cuban preventive …

[HTML][HTML] Universal Health Coverage and The Pacific Islands: Challenges Faced and Priority Responses, 2015-2020

AT Craig, K Beek, K Gilbert, TS Suakai, S Liaw, J Hall - 2021 - europepmc.org
Background: In 1995, Pacific Health Ministers articulated their vision of a healthy Pacific as
'a place where children are nurtured in body and mind; environments invite learning and …

The Interplay Between the Agency of Civil Society Organizations and Foreign Aid: What does Analyzing the Agency of Civil Society Organizations in Lebanon Reveal …

M Aljounde - 2023 - diva-portal.org
The flow of political aid into civil society organizations has sparked extensive debates and
controversies surrounding the impact of foreign aid on the efficacy of said organization in …

Reimagining Collaborative Opportunities and Growth in the Indo-Pacific Region: Exploring Prospects for Partnership With Cuba

SF Concepciòn, S Gillies-Lekakis… - Global Geopolitical Impacts …, 2024 - igi-global.com
This chapter emphasizes the important alternative presented by Cuban cooperation within a
South-South framework to development challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. This chapter …

Cuba, New Zealand and doctors for the Pacific

S McLennan - New Zealand International Review, 2024 - search.informit.org
Medical co-operation has been a well-known part of Cuba's foreign policy for over five
decades. What is less known is that country's commitment to training doctors for the world …