#183 – Mapping Christian healthcare assets 🗓
With Doug Fountain & Carolyn O'Brien
Informing Advocacy: Filling Gaps in Data About the Christian Health Landscape
Christian health assets are sometimes overlooked or excluded from programs that strengthen health systems, train health workers, conduct research, and fund services. This is in part because governments, donors, and partners lack quality data about the scope, scale and location of such assets.
The Christian Health Asset Mapping Consortium (CHAMC) is a voluntary association of several of the world’s largest Christian networks that aims to improve data on Christian health assets, including hospitals, clinics, community programs, health worker training programs, supply agencies, and the networks and volunteer agencies that support them.
- Presentation slides
- Podcast version (or search for ICMDA in your podcast provider)
- All questions from the Q&A session
Further resources:
- Christian Connections for International Health (CCIH)
- How Strengthening Data on Faith-Owned Health Facilities Supports Health Systems
- Sub Saharan Africa Data Summary
- If you are interested in getting connected and joining the CHAMC Google Group (listserv), please contact CCIH.