WHO and SPIDER sign MoU to strengthen Health Information Management in Somalia
WHO and SPIDER sign MoU to strengthen Health Information Management in Somalia This MOU between WHO and SPIDER is part of a new, innovative partnership between WHO, Sweden and Somali health authorities, which aims to diminish persistent health problems by creating an...SPIDER partners with two Somali organisations for the HADDA project
SPIDER partners with two Somali organisations for the HADDA project SPIDER together with the Somali Federal Ministry of Health has partnered with the two organisations, Kasmodev and SIDRA, to support the HADDA project. More about the project SPIDER together...SPIDER starts work in Somalia
SPIDER starts work in Somalia SPIDER work will expand to Somalia with this brand new initiative supported with funds from the Somalia desk at the Swedish embassy in Nairobi. More information SPIDER is pleased to announce the start of a Digital Health initiative...Can telehealth be an option for increasing cervical cancer screening rates in Kenya?
Early detection of cervical cancer is one of the best ways to ensure successful treatment. Yet only 3.2% of Kenyan women aged 16-68 were screened for cervical cancer in 2012.
Time to ensure that technology is a tool for adolescent peer-to-peer support and HIV prevention, care and treatment
SPIDER and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance announce an innovative new partnership exploring ICTs to use for peer-to-peer support and tools for HIV prevention, care and treatment.