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Health Metrics Network (HMN) Bangladesh is a multi donor supported project under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoH&FW), Bangladesh. The main motto of this project is better information. better decision. better health....everyone count......

Thursday, April 3, 2008

HIS Workshop

Workshop I : December 17 & 18, 2007


Workshop II : March 17, 2008



Workshop III : March 20, 2008



Workshop IV : April 03, 2008
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What is HMN ?

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Health Metrics Network Bangladesh
A new global fund has been created at the WHO head quarter, Geneva to assist further development of health information system in countries. The name of the fund is Health Metrics Network (HMN). Bill Gates Foundation, UNICEF, USAID, CDC, DANIDA, DfID, EC, Government of Thailand, WHO, WB, UNFPA, GFATM, GAVI, etc. contributed to make & operate the fund. This is a global competitive fund and the interested countries require submitting application against specific project proposal for receiving the fund. The first round of competition was held in September 2005, where Bangladesh (MOHFW) participated. Bangladesh is one of the few countries which were successful to have their proposals approved by HMN Board. Applications for second round of fund were invited in June 2006. However, the first round awardees will not be eligible to compete in second round.
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Contact us

HMN Secretariat Bangladesh,

Institute of Public Health (2nd floor). Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh

Email: hmnet.bd@gmail.com

Blog: hmnbd.blogspot.com

Web: healthmetricsnetwork.org

Labels

  • HIS Questionnaire survey (1)
  • HIS Workshop (1)
  • Progress of HMN Bangladesh (1)

Blog Archive

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    • ►  July (1)
    • ▼  April (3)
      • HIS Questionnaire survey in 64 Civil Surgeon (CS) ...
      • Progress of HMN Bangladesh
      • HIS Workshop

Useful links

  • http://www.healthmetricsnetwork.org
  • http://www.who.int/en/