In Africa, strong primary health care and health system are required to achieve access to all essential health services and better health. Here you will find multimedia sources with a focus on primary health care, health systems, health service delivery, health technologies, and much more. Watch the multimedia to help you learn about primary health systems in the African Region to improve peoples’ health and make Health for All a reality
IPHCE’s Technical Support Wing provides vital assistance to enhance Primary Health Care (PHC) systems globally. From supporting national PHC framework development to optimizing health extension programs, we work closely with ministries of health to implement evidence-based best practices. Our Global PHC Technical Support offers tailored assistance post-course completion, empowering countries to develop and implement their PHC plans effectively. Currently engaged with multiple nations, our team ensures ongoing support, both onsite and remotely, fostering sustainable PHC improvements worldwide.
Global PHC Technical Support
National PHC Technical Support
IPHC-E’s Capacity Building programs empower health leaders with tailored training, from Primary Health Care leadership development to global PHC insights and pandemic response strategies. Our blended courses and webinars foster knowledge exchange, enhancing PHC systems globally. With a focus on leadership incubation, manuscript writing, and public health advocacy, we equip professionals with the skills and knowledge to drive transformative change and strengthen Primary Health Care initiatives in Ethiopia and beyond.
Leadership Incubation Program for Health (LIP-H)
Global PHC Course
Creating Resilient PHC System: Insight from COVID Response in Ethiopia and Beyond
Introduction to Primary Health Care Course
Health Harmonization and Alignment Course
Capacity Building on PHC Advocacy
Capacity Building on Manuscript Writing
PHC Webinar Series
Dr. Abnet Zeleke
Executive Director
Dr. Abnet Zeleke currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Institute for Primary Health Care – Ethiopia. Prior to this role, he served as an advisor to the Minister within the Ministry of Health seconded by the Clinton Health Access Initiative. During his time, he coordinated and supported numerous emergency responses, including those for COVID-19, conflict, and conflict-affected communities, as well as leading the Multi-sectoral Engagement Team.
Furthermore, he was the focal point of the Ministry of Health for responses concerning migrants, returnees, and refugees. His collaboration with various UN agencies, notably the IOM, UNOPS, and UNHCR, was instrumental in coordinating health interventions for these vulnerable populations.