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Health Partnership Scheme Projects

In 2010, the UK government announced funding for a new programme which would fund institutional partnerships between UK health institutions and their counterparts in low and middle-income countries (LMICs): the Health Partnership Scheme (HPS).

Training and capacity development for colposcopy and cervical pathology reporting in Kathmandu, Nepal

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Training and capacity development for colposcopy and cervical pathology reporting in Kathmandu, Nepal

UK Partner: Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust

Overseas Partners: Maternity Hospital, Kathmandu

Country: Nepal

Health Theme: Sexual and Reproductive Health

Chelsea and Westminster / Kitovu Hospitals Fistula Training Link

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Chelsea and Westminster / Kitovu Hospitals Fistula Training Link

UK Partner: Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

Overseas Partners: Kitovu Health Care Complex

Country: Uganda

Health Theme: Sexual and Reproductive Health

RCGP / Bwindi Community Hospital Partnership to strengthen the capacity of the health system in South-West Uganda to promote sexual and reproductive health

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RCGP / Bwindi Community Hospital Partnership to strengthen the capacity of the health system in South-West Uganda to promote sexual and reproductive health

UK Partner: Royal College of General Practitioners

Overseas Partners: Bwindi Community Hospital

Country: Uganda

Health Theme: Sexual and Reproductive Health

Training and capacity development for colposcopy and cervical pathology reporting in Kathmandu, Nepal

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Training and capacity development for colposcopy and cervical pathology reporting in Kathmandu, Nepal

UK Partner: Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust

Overseas Partner: Maternity Hospital, Kathmandu

Country: Nepal

Health Theme: Sexual and Reproductive Health

No. of Health Workers Trained: 44