Today, our partners are coming together in Accra, Ghana, for our Annual Partners Meeting! We will review our progress and develop plans for future collaborations focused on urban health systems.
Today, our partners are coming together in Accra, Ghana, for our Annual Partners Meeting! We will review our progress and develop plans for future collaborations focused on urban health systems.
Congratulations Patience Ami Mamattah! Great to see the CHORUS Innovation Fund Project on operationalising #HiAP feature as a @who.int Case Study on Strategic Action for Urban Health
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Read it here: cdn.who.int/media/docs/d...
Dr Deepak Paudel highlights that both the public and private sectors must maintain the quality of care, including the provision of integrated, patient-centred care to communities. #UHCDay
Prof. Peter Elias shares why and how we must use technology, innovation and digital health platforms to help our urban health systems reach different communities where they are and expand access to health services #UHCDay
Reflecting on #UHCDay, Prof. Syed Masud Ahmed shares how historical systemic failures continue to affect our urban health systems, and highlights that we need to do more to reach the most vulnerable and marginalised groups
Dr Osasuyi Dirisu highlights why we must take a comprehensive approach to supporting vulnerable groups by also considering the wider determinants of health and their impact on urban health systems #UHCDay
Prof. Zahid Quayyum shares the importance of ensuring information and data systems are able to identify and engage vulnerable and marginalised groups as a starting point in order to co-develop sustainable interventions to address the needs of the urban poor #UHCDay
Webinar alert!
Join our partners @chorusurban.bsky.social for this #UHCDay webinar on #urban #health & #equity featuring expert insights from #Bangladesh #Nepal #Nigeria & #Ghana!
When: 11 December | 10am GMT
Register now: shorturl.at/it3GS
Learn more at the post below!
#UrbanHealth
π’ Webinar: 'Who Gets Left Behind? Addressing Health Vulnerability and Urban Health Inequity'
ποΈ11 Dec 2025 | 10-11 GMT
Marking #UHCDay, we bring experts from Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria & Ghana, to discuss pathways for more equitable urban health systems.
We hope you can join: shorturl.at/it3GS
Dr William Bosu highlights the importance of joint mechanisms and planning to support coordination, collaboration and monitoring to address non-communicable diseases in urban contexts, rather than working in silos. #WorldDiabetesDay
Prof. Dr Syed Zakir Hossain reflects on the challenges facing urban poor communities (such as housing, medication adherence and more) and how these challenges relate to the prevalence of non-communicable diseases. #WorldDiabetesDay
Speaking about addressing the drivers of non-communicable diseases, Professor Malay Kanti Mridha emphasises the importance of multisectoral action and health system coordination to tackle the rising prevalence of NCDs in urban contexts
#WorldDiabetesDay
During our #WorldDiabetesDay webinar, Prof. Rumana Huque shares how rapid urbanisation is impacting non-communicable disease care in urban settings.
She emphasises the importance of data linkages and working with communities to develop sustainable and effective interventions.
Still time to register!
The 2nd in our online series 'From Evidence to Impact' is happening tomorrow, to mark #WorldDiabetesDay
#NCDs #UrbanHealth
Time: 10.00 GMT
Date: Thursday 13th November
Register here to attend via Teams: shorturl.at/baCrx
@policyleeds.bsky.social @herdintl.bsky.social
This Thursday!
Marking #WorldDiabetesDay we are hosting a panel event with policymakers and experts on strengthening #urbanhealth systems to respond to the increasing prevalence of #NCDs
Register here: shorturl.at/baCrx
@policyleeds.bsky.social @is4urbanhealth.bsky.social @herdintl.bsky.social
Ikedichukwu Ayogu reflected on the impact of the urban health desk in Nigeria and how this can be used to strengthen the health system in urban areas in the country #UrbanOctober #WorldCitiesDay
Dr Andrews Ayim, shares how Ghana is using regulatory networks, facility networks and service networks to facilitate linkages between providers in urban areas in the country. #UrbanOctober #WorldCitiesDay
Subas Bastola provides an overview of the challenges in Nepal, while adding that 'private pharmacies are crucial for urban residents, however, we need to establish linkages through regulation, training, and data integration'
#UrbanOctober #WorldCitiesDay
Reflecting on the experiences of Bangladesh, Dr Khaleda Islam shares that 'informal providers can really support the urban health system as first responders, with sufficient training and supervision' #UrbanOctober #WorldCitiesDay
Prof. @h-elsey01.bsky.social, University of York, is chairing a panel discussion on how to address the plurality of providers working in urban contexts in low- and middle-income countries. #UrbanOctober #WorldCitiesDay
Read more: gh.bmj.com/content/4/3/...
Happening now at our webinar: Prof. Chinyere Mbachu is sharing evidence from low- and middle-income countries on how urban health systems can be strengthened to address the needs of the urban poor by creating more linkages between providers. Learn more: chorusurbanhealth.org/how-we-work/...
Donβt miss β happening tomorrow!
#UrbanHealth
Chibuike Agu at the Health Policy Research Group, leads a CHORUS Innovation Fund project exploring the quality and patterns of antimicrobial dispensing and consumption in urban slums in Ebonyi, Nigeria
Read an interview on his inspiration and learnings
chorusurbanhealth.org/innovation-f...
To mark #UrbanOctober & #WorldCitiesDay, join us for a virtual panel event with policymakers on strengthening #urbanhealth systems through provider partnerships and collaborations - & how we can move from fragmentation to harmonisation.
Register here: tinyurl.com/3tdsk83m
@herdintl.bsky.social
#WorldCitiesDay
Urbanisation brings new challenges: rising health risks, inequality, and shrinking spaces for wellbeing.
Through CHORUS, ARK Foundation worked with women & girls to co-create inclusive urban solutions.
#UrbanHealth
@h-elsey01.bsky.social @b-ebenso.bsky.social
youtu.be/7ExY9WNAG4U
Today marks the start of #UrbanOctober!
This month, we will highlight priority health issues facing urban health systems and the strategies and practices needed to ensure the needs of the urban poor are prioritised.
Join us and learn more: chorusurbanhealth.org
As world leaders gather today at #HLM4 to accelerate progress on #NCDs, we stress the need for #urban specific approaches that respond to the diversity of urban populations and health providers, to #ActonNCDs for poorest urban populations
Read moreπhttps://shorturl.at/hVupy
New CHORUS Paper!
HPRG @Univeristy of Nigeria explore how community leaders in urban slums can help improve access to quality healthcare services - through their positional knowledge and leverage to support the linkages with informal providers
shorturl.at/5dDco
Shreeman Sharma shares insights from his CHORUS Innovation Fund project on how media reporting influences health policy making at the National Summit of Health and Population Scientists in Nepal - watch his presentation here
@herdintl.bsky.social @b-ebenso.bsky.social @h-elsey01.bsky.social
For #WorldHealthDay, the @globalfoodleeds.bsky.social, featured our work in developing resilient urban health systems.
Read here about how we are addressing the challenge of rapid urbanisation:
medium.com/globalfoodle...