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Call for Case Studies and Testimonies- Global Health Watch 3

Global Health Watch 3: Examining the World’s Health from an Alternative Perspective Call for Case Studies and Testimonies - Contribute to the Alternative World Health Report The Global Health Watch provides a platform for activists to share experiences and inform each other with practical examples and theoretical analyses to strengthen local, national, regional and global campaigns towards Health for All! So if any of you has an inspiring case study (+/- 2 pages) to share with the rest of the worlds health activists Contact  Anneleen  Anneleen@phmovement.org How you can voice your views The Global Health Watch is putting out a call for the submission of country or region specific case studies and testimonies. These case studies and testimonies will form part of the electronic platform of the alternative world health and selected case studies shall also be incorporated into the final document of Global Health Watch 3 – scheduled for publication in 2011. Some suggestions: •

Mobilizing civil society for better health: Building a health advocacy movement in Kenya” ‘A meeting with civil society organizations in Kenya’

Dear Friends in Kenya,   Invitation to Kenyan Civil Society Meeting The state of health in Kenya has been characterized by high maternal and infant mortality rates, high HIV AIDS prevalence, in-effective health financing systems and growing health inequalities . Please find attached a detailed description of the Kenyan health challenges as base for discussion and common understanding to strengthen health advocacy and activism in Kenya. PHM Global, AMREF, KAPLET and HENNET with support of HAI-Africa would like to invite you to the “Mobilizing civil society for better health: Building a health advocacy movement in Kenya” ‘A meeting with civil society organizations in Kenya’ 17 th of April 2010 8 . 30h to 14h At AMREF auditorium - AMREF Head Quarter Langata Road, opposite Wilson Airport, Nairobi (Wilson is different from the main Nairobi airport – Jomo Kenyatta). The language of the meeting will be in English. In the run up to the International People’s Health University (IPHU)