In the July/August issue of Health Progress, the monthly magazine of the Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA), CRS’ Karen Moul writes about a new partnership between CHA, Catholic Relief Services and the University of Notre Dame that will strengthen faith-based health care systems in 10 developing countries so that they can meet the health needs of the poorest and most vulnerable people.
The project will pilot in six countries, including Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Nigeria, Honduras and India, where CRS already has established relationships with Catholic and other faith-based health facilities.
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Thinking Globally – Stronger Health Systems for the Developing World