Escuela Andaluza de Salud Publica Spain Expand view Campus Universitario de Cartuja Apdo 2070 18080 Granada The school is a public health institution. Its mission is to generate, discriminate and apply knowledge in the fields of public health and health service management through its diverse activities in the areas of training, research, consultancy and co-operation for health development. It houses a health promotion resource centre and library that are open to the public, and a reference for the whole of Spain http://www.easp.es
CIET International USA Expand view 511 Avenue of the Americas #132 New York, NY 10011 CIET is an international group of professionals from a variety of disciplines, including epidemiology, medicine, planning, communications and other social sciences, who bring scientific research methods to community levels. By involving people at these levels in information gathering and analysis, CIET helps them to participate, in an increasingly informed way, in decisions that affect their lives. Through both formal and on-the-job training over a series of reiterative survey cycles, CIET shares its collective skills and its methods with national, regional and local planners to help develop local stakeholder information systems and build indigenous capacities for evidence-based planning and action. CIET is also an academic centre, based at the Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero in Mexico that provides formal training in evidence-based planning through short courses and an intensive eight-week course as well as through diploma, masters and doctoral programmes. In addition to New York and Mexico, it also has offices in Nicaragua, Pakistan, London, Ottawa and Johannesburg http://www.ciet.org
International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation, Queen's University (ICACBR) Canada Expand view 154 Albert Street Kingston Ontario K7L 3N6 ICACBR is an organization committed to advancing the concept of community based rehabilitation (CBR) practice in partnership with persons with disabilities and their communities around the world. All activities are directed towards achieving international excellence in CBR education, policy, service delivery and research. The Centre's goal is to increase the acceptance and knowledge of CBR as an appropriate and realistic method for fulfilling human rights and improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities, their families, and their communities. http://www.queensu.ca/icacbr/index.html