On our news page we want to both inform you of the latest news, and bring activities of HealthNet TPO to you attention.
HealthNet TPO supports local initiatives and actively helps people to obtain health care in areas disrupted by war, disaster and poverty. By writing articles and press releases and by organizing debates with specific themes HealthNet TPO strives to improve health care systems in the areas we work. We also aim to influence policymakers within the International Community and to motivate the Dutch public to support this kind of development aid.
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 | Seminar: Mental Health in Fragile States On 8 and 9 september HealthNet TPO and the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine are organizing a two-day seminar on 'mental health in fragile states. " |
 | Reports of the recent HNTPO meeting and conference In january 2008 HealthNet TPO Burundi organized a regional conference on mental health in cooperation with the Burundian Ministry of Public Health. In the same week HealthNet TPO also organized a regional meeting with the psychosocial projects of HealthNet TPO in Africa |
 | Conference report mental health Burundi 2008 From 24th to 25th January 2008, the Ministry of Public Health in Burundi, together with HealthNet TPO held a regional conference on mental health and psychosocial support. This conference was a follow up of another conference on mental health that took place in Burundi in July 2006. Here you will find the conference report. |
 | HN TPO staff unharmed after attack on PLAN office Pakistan Armed men invaded the office of the British relief organization Plan in Mansehra (Pakistan) on Monday 25 February. During the attack, three staff members were killed and ten injured, of whom one is still in peril of death. HealthNet TPO’s office is in the direct neighborhood of the PLAN building. No HealthNet TPO staff members got injured during the assault. |
 | Clinical Mentoring in a post-conflict environment Improving access to HIV testing in the Sanitary District of Kibuye, Burundi.
This article is written by Ursula Harrisson who volunteered with the International Centre for Equal Healthcare Access (ICEHA) and HealthNet TPO. |
 | Press release WHO Guidelines Mental Health As now of psychosocial care must be higher on the development agenda in wars and calamity areas. That finds the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations and 27 international developing organizations. Today they present new directives for the psychosocial care in wars and calamity areas.
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 | HealthNet hostages released July 8, 2007: It is with great pleasure that we can inform you that the two abducted staff members of HealthNet TPO in Koghiani are released and safe. |
 | HealthNet TPO awarded for psychosocial programme Burundi HealthNet TPO has been awarded by the government of Burundi for the psychosocial and mental health services to vulnerable groups suffering form post-traumatic disorders caused by emotional and psychological problems, socio-economic problems, displacements and refugee conditions. |
 | Destroying Poppies Counterproductive in Uruzgan Dutch support to the Afghan Eradication Force (EAF) in destroying poppies in Uruzgan is a mistake. The two conditions the Netherlands had placed on its co-operation saving the small opium farmers and a proportional ‘targeting' of different tribes are practically unattainable. |
 | News from Burundi HealthNet TPO Burundi organizes mental health conference
HealthNet TPO Burundi sponsored ‘peace torch'-project.
Visit of the High Commissioner for Refugees.
Fight against Sexual Violence
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 | Statement Dutch NGOs on the PRT in Uruzgan In Afghanistan civilians and aid workers are ever more frequently the victims of the resurging violence. Schools and health clinics, for instance, are attacked with the result that teaching and medical staff can no longer do their job. |
 | Uruzgan - No Safety without Rehabilitation The Dutch parliament decided in February that it would send a peacekeeping force to Uruzgan to help the ISAF mission in Afghanistan. HealthNet TPO has been asked to assist the rehabilitation of Uruzgan, as we have work experience in this region. |
 | NY Times Cambodia article January 8, 2006 : Cambodia Tries Nonprofit Path to Health Care By CELIA W. DUGGER
REAP, Cambodia - Sovan Sna had been in labor all night long. By the 16th hour of contractions, she was in trouble. The baby, her first, was not coming out. And she was so exhausted and in such pain she could barely speak.
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 | One year after the tsunami It's now one year after the tsunami and over 750 mental health workers have been trained in the training center supported by Eureko and HealthNet TPO, a Dutch humanitarian aid organization. |
 | Pakistan Trauma HealthNet TPO is providing mental health care to the victims of the earthquake in Pakistan with support from PLAN and insurance group Eureko. Responding to the urgent request of the World Health Organization (WHO) for structural mental health assistance we are supporting local organizations to provide psychosocial care in the devastated areas. |