The Tropical Health Education Trust (THET) is probably the most valuable source of information about UK Links with countries abroad. Below are examples of well established arrangements in different parts of the UK.
Partnerships nearby to Wessex
Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust and Ethiopia
The Addis-Bucks VISION 2020 Link was established in June 2009 and was set to run for 3 years. The link is part of the VISION 2020 project which is overseen by the International Centre for Eye Health and the eye unit at Stoke Mandeville is one of many UK eye units involved in such partnerships with units in Africa. The clinical priorities include, vitreo-retinal training, paediatric service support (orthoptics and paediatric anaesthesia) and nurse training.
(VISION 2020 : The Right to Sight is a global programme established by the World Health organisation and International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness to eliminate avoidable blindness worldwide.)
Northampton Healthcare Foundation Trust and Brian Lemons Hospital, Zimbabwe
This partnership with the Brian Lemons Hospital in Zimbabwe began in 2017. The hospital was completed in 2002 and sees around 5,000 patients each month. The partnership received a start up grant from the Tropical Health Education Trust to conduct a Needs Assessment in Management, Leadership and Clinical Skills.
Contact Itai Nyamatore (itainyamatore@hotmail.com) for more information.
Radcliffe Hospital (Oxford) and Kilimanjaro
“OK Links” are links between Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust and Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) in Moshi, Tanzania. KCMC is a hospital of just under 500 beds providing comprehensive care as a teaching hospital for 11 million people. “OK Links” represents links in a variety of clinical (eg nursing, medicine/surgery, radiology/radiography) and non-clinical (engineering) departments in these two institutions. The emphasis is on the two-way transfer of skills through teaching and training. Staff from Oxford make annual visits to KCMC and trainees from KCMC come to Oxford to learn specific skills. There is also a two-way movement of medical students on electives.
Royal Berkshire NHS Trust - Uganda and other places
The Royal Berkshire NHS Trust has set up a partnership link with Kisiizi Hospital, Uganda. Various consultants, midwives, nurses and junior doctors at the Royal Berkshire Hospital have provided support to Uganda after one of their midwives went to work at Kisiizi Hospital, South West Uganda in 1999. Five teams went out in 2010 and they are hoping to send a similar number in 2011.
Other consultants have visited Nepal for ENT work, India (surgery and anaesthetics), Albania (surgery).
Kisiizi Hospital also has a partnership with the Cheshire and Wirral Foundation Trust.
South West Global Health Collaborative
The South West Global Health Collaborative was set up in 2016 to bring together individuals and organisations, across Plymouth and the wider South West, who have an interest in or are already working in, global health.
The collaborative operates within the Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research (PIHR) in the Faculty of Health, and aims to share learning, enable new international health partnerships to be set up, and increase both global health education and work/ experience opportunities for health professionals of all levels, both in international and 'locally global' settings.
Corbis - Sussex Global Health
Corbis - Sussex Global Health is a multi-disciplinary consortium of global health academics, research and practitioners based at the University of Sussex and formed in 2016. It brings those involved in global health matters together, fostering an engaging, forward-thinking global health community in Brighton. It hosts the Global Health and Development Conference on an annual basis, showcasing the leading contemporary thinking, approaches and best practice in tackling global health and development challenges.
Selection of other UK Links
London International Development Centre (LIDC)
The London International Development Centre was formed In 2007 when the University of London's Bloomsbury Colleges (Birkbeck, UCL Institute of Education, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Royal Vetinary College and SOAS) decided that their contribution would be more effective if they collaborated. They pooled their resources to create the LIDC, which facilitates interdisciplinary research and training to tackle complex problems in international development. Membership is for students, staff and alumni.
Centre for Global Health and Health Partnerships, King's College London
The King’s Centre for Global Health and Health Partnerships is a joint centre for King’s College London and King’s Health Partners, bringing together people working and studying at the university and Guy’s and St. Thomas’, King’s College Hospital, and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trusts. is two key functions are to
- promote collaboration in global health across the wider King’s community - all 9 Schools within King’s College London and all 21 Clinical Academic Groups within King’s Health Partners
- develop a clear focus of activities across global health education, research, health partnerships and global surgery.
Cambridge Global Health Partnerships
Cambridge Global Health Partnerships supports healthcare staff in all roles to volunteer with healthcare providers overseas, either through our own global health partnerships or with other established organisations.The aim is to enable sustainable change and to develop projects that address local needs.
It has health partnerships with hospitals and governments across the world, in addition to support and advice services for global health engagement that are available across the Cambridge healthcare community.
Knowledge for Change
Knowledge for Change is a charity hosted by the University of Salford in Manchester that has been working for more than 10 years in Uganda to help improve the health services offered to patients and ensure better standards of care. It’s core values centre around ethical, sustainable and mutually beneficial improvements in health infrastructure and the capacity of staff and students in the UK and LMICs. Its work includes professional volunteering and student placements.
Leicester University/University Hospitals Trust and Gondar, Ethiopia
The Leicester-Gondar Link has twinned the Gondar College of Medical Sciences (now the Faculty of Health at the University of Gondar) with the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Leicester. Health professionals in Leicester respond to requests from their opposite numbers in Gondar, and transfer skills by means of exchange visits, and over the internet.
North to North Health Partnership
The North to North Partnership for Health ( N2N ) is a strategic health link between NHS in Yorkshire and Humber, North West and Scotland to the north of Pakistan. It grew out of a desire by NHS staff in Yorkshire and Humber and the North West of England to go to the aid of family and colleagues in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan following the earthquake in October 2005. The earthquake devastated the local healthcare system and the Government of Pakistan was keen to find partners prepared to support reconstruction efforts over the long term.
Knowledge for Change
Knowledge for Change is a charity hosted by the University of Salford in Manchester that has been working for more than 10 years in Uganda to help improve the health services offered to patients and ensure better standards of care. It’s core values centre around ethical, sustainable and mutually beneficial improvements in health infrastructure and the capacity of staff and students in the UK and LMICs. Its work includes professional volunteering and student placements.
England : The International Health Group
The International Health Group was established in the period of the NHS when there were Strategic Health Authorities Its purpose was to provide a meeting point between representatives from the NHS, Department for International Development (DfID), the International Division of the Department of Health and certain charitable groups e.g. Tropical Health Education Trust to exchange information about what they were doing in relation to global health.
Successive government reorganisations have not diminish the need for and value of the connections formed and the group now has a broader representation and is chaired by Health Education England (HEE). More information can be obtained from HEE's Technical Collaboration and Consultancy Team.
Wales : The Wales Centre for Health and Global Health
The Policy and International Health Directorate within Public Health Wales supports the development of, and advocates for policies to improve health and well-being and reduce inequalities in Wales and globally.
The International Health Co-ordination Centre (IHCC) is a whole-of-Wales programme of work, bringing together all Health Boards and NHS Trusts. It promotes and facilitates international health partnerships, serving as a focal point for information sharing, knowledge exchange, collaboration and networking across the UK, Europe and the world.
Hub Cymru Wales is a partnership supporting the Wales and Africa community, bringing together the work of the Wales and Africa Health Links Network, the Sub-Saharan Advisory Panel and Fair Trade Wales, based at the Welsh Centre for International Affairs.
Charter for International Health Partnerships in Wales