WHY BE A PART OF NON-PROFIT GROWTH?
In the November issue of the AHF’s newsletter, we invite you to reflect on the importance of being a part of non-profit growth.
In the November issue of the AHF’s newsletter, we invite you to reflect on the importance of being a part of non-profit growth.
Breast cancer remains a deadly health concern worldwide and approximately 685,000 women and men lose their lives to this disease annually.
What is the impact of the work we do? What can be achieved through meetings of experts on a public health issue resulting in a manuscript with evidence-based recommendations to address said issue, considering a specific audience and the context of a specific country or region? The answer is: change.
With a clear understanding that policy development is a core function within public health, AHF is committed to fostering policy-driven initiatives focused on medical awareness, education, and access in Latin America.
AHF is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of our recent staff retreat held in Atlanta, Georgia. The retreat provided our team with an invaluable opportunity to plan, strategize, and chart the course for our future endeavors.
Supported by co-organizers, partners, and sponsors, the Americas Health Foundation (AHF) has led the 1st Congress on Rare Diseases for Latin America and the Caribbean. This landmark event has set…
AHF has announced that Dr. Isabella Werneck, Dr. Virginia Abello, Joff Masukawa, and Stephen Salvatierra have joined the board of directors.
Sponsored by Horizon, the Americas Health Foundation (AHF) conducted a virtual meeting of five key opinion leaders in caregiving for RDs and chronic diseases from the countries of Colombia, Panama, and Brazil to address the unmet needs of caregivers in Latin America. The resulting paper, “Rarecare: A policy perspective of the burden of rare disease on caregivers in Latin America,” has been recently published by Frontiers in Public Health.