Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Welcome to IPHU alumni blog!

Dear friends,

Welcome to IPHU alumni blog!

We are happy to inform you all that this blog is created for a lively interaction and exchange among the IPHU alumni on various issues, experiences, challenges and other matters concerning our personal journeys and the PHM.

We request all of you to participate actively by way of posting write ups, experiences, struggle stories, stories of success, events, photographs etc. Hope this process will be useful to all of us.

With regards,
Tej

7 comments:

Tej said...

Dear Tej,

Thanks for creating the blog.

Asma

Tej said...

Right to Health now is important in this era when young people are threatened with many issues like unemployment, lack of reproductive health rights and conflict. We must raise awareness now and involve youths in a meaningful way

Tej said...

Right to contribute to the budgeting is a must for every community member. Women must be involved. Youth must know the process and when to contribute

Caroline Mubaira

Zimbabwe

David Legge said...

What a great bunch! I shall post some photos on Picasa but they get reduced on the way up. Let me know if you need originals. dl

E.Premdas Pinto said...

Dear friends,

after 2 hectic weeks now i feel very nostalgic about the IPHU savar. I'm sure most of us are back to our routines with a load of dreams about PHM... I met Kaaren in Bangalore. She made time to visit Community Health Cell, my organisation.

good luck everyone

premdas

Juned said...

Dear friends,

It is really nice to listen and to learn from the experiences of IPHU alumni's. It was really a great opportunity for me to learn about the health and related issues, in a global perspective. Sensitization on "Health as a basic Human Right" to the community as well as stakeholders at different levels is a primary responsibility of PHM activists. Involvement of more and more youth will boost up the process of Peoples Health Movement.

Unknown said...

Dear Tej,

Its great to be part of the short course "Equity and Health Rights". We should spread PHM to ground level (community level) in India especially the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, MP, Chattisgarh as they are the most deprived population for Right to Health.

Thanks for creaating the blog.

Ashok yadav