Selected Readings
  • Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa
    Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa
    by Dambisa Moyo

    Recommended by: Ro

This is a call to the living,
To those who refuse to make peace with evil,
With the suffering and the waste of the world.
This is a call to the human, not the perfect,
To those who know their own prejudices
Who have no intention of becoming prisoners of their own limitations.
This is a call to those who remember the dreams of their youth,
who know what it means to share foot and shelter
The care of children and those who are troubled,
To reach beyond barriers of the past bringing people to communion.
            
This is a call to the never ending spirit of the common man,             
His essential decency and integrity,    
His unending capacity to suffer and endure,  
To face death and destruction and to rise again        
And build from the ruins of life.
This is the greatest call of all
The call to a faith in people.

 

From: Algernon D. Black, former senior leader, New York Society for Ethical Culture

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Tuesday
Mar222011

Ministry of Health - CCHIPs Workshop

On February 25th, the CCHIPs team participated in a workshop with Rwanda’s Ministry of Health (MoH), the purpose of which was to present the CCHIPs model to all MoH departments. During the workshop, Co-Founder Bill Wyman and Project Director Jeanne d’Arc presented the CCHIPs model and introduced CCHIPs plans for the future.

As a result of the workshop, the Permanent Secretary of the MoH, Dr. Agnes Binagwaho, agreed to support CCHIPs in working closely with the MoH in the upcoming months to further develop its model in line with MoH policies and protocols. We at CCHIPs are very excited for this opportunity to work directly with the MoH departments responsible for setting national health care policies and protocols. This is an opportunity to see our work have a much larger impact throughout Rwanda!

CCHIPs Project Director (Jeanne d’Arc Nyirajyambere), MoH Coordinator of SWAP (Michel Gatete), WWHPS-CCHIPs Co-Founder (Bill Wyman), and MoH Permanent Secretary (Dr. Agnes Binagwaho) at the MoH-CCHIPs Workshop.

The CCHIPs team following the workshop.

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