Appointing Interns/Volunteers!!
You may know someone who is interested in volunteering working with GRAG team across Africa. Our volunteer program is open to everybody, both students, professional and non-professional. Read more
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Networking
Identifying health issues and determining its solutions can not be done in isolation, but requires working within the health system that is currently in place. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a health system “comprises all organizations, institutions and resources devoted to producing actions whose primary intent is to improve health”. GRAG establishes strategic partnerships with private and public organizations, as well as community leaders to mobilize the necessary actors, share skills, and ensure effective utilization of resources for making a positive impact. Additionally these partnerships enable us to have better collaboration on projects and share learning.
Other aspects of our networking initiative include:
- Facilitating an easily accessible database about advocacy tools, research and training materials related to GRAG priority issues and target group.
- Encourages communication with communities about the relevant health issues.
- Disseminate research findings, successful approaches and experiences.




