Australian Development Gateway

The Australian Development Gateway (ADG) strives to support members of the development community in their efforts to reduce poverty and enhance sustainable development in the Asia Pacific region. The site has been created with participation from members of government, private, academia and non-government organisations. User feedback mechanisms have been incorporated to guide future directions of the site. The site is optimised for low bandwidth access to enable the widest participation throughout the Asia Pacific region.

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Last updated on 06 December 2007

World CME

This website offers Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Professional Development programs free to low income nations. (World CME) More info >>

The Centre for Harm Reduction: study tours

Exchanging harm reduction expertise by facilitating study tours to Australia for health and law enforcement professionals from Indonesia, China, Vietnam, Nepal and Iran. (The Centre for Harm Reduction) More info >>

Australian Centre for Diabetes Strategy

Capacity building is a major activity of the centre, with direct training and health service development activities involving eight Pacific Island countries and India. (Australian Centre for Diabetes Strategy) More info >>

Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine

The goals of the faculty are to improve and protect the health of populations through the practice of public health medicine, including education and research. (Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine) More info >>

The College of Nursing

With members in every Australian State and Territory, and in 17 countries worldwide, The College of Nursing represents nursing professionals throughout Australia. (The College of Nursing) More info >>

Short courses in international health, Melbourne

Opportunities for professional development short courses in international health, for health program planners, health professionals and development workers. (Australian International Health Institute, University of Melbourne) More info >>


 

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