Health and social policies and programmes

AVICENA assists in improving the effectiveness and impact of healthcare strategies and social interventions of governments, international agencies, universities, civil society organizations and non-profits.

Programme design, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation

Project Customer Year
Planning and implementation of the perinatology system, Rabat (Morocco) Clinic Foundation for Biomedical Research, Spanish International Cooperation Agency, Ibn Sina University Hospital 2012
E-Learning diploma on early detection of cervical cancer (Morocco) Clinic Foundation for Biomedical Research, Spanish International Cooperation Agency, National Institute of Health Administration, Lalla Salma Foundation 2010
Training of trainers programme (Morocco) Clinic Foundation for Biomedical Research, Spanish International Cooperation Agency, National Institute of Health Administration, La Caixa Foundation 2010
Maternal deaths monitoring system implementation (Morocco) Clinic Foundation for Biomedical Research, Spanish International Cooperation Agency, National Committee of Maternal and Neonatal mortality analysis 2010
Emergency obstetric and neonatal care referral system, Tetouan (Morocco) Clinic Foundation for Biomedical Research, Spanish International Cooperation Agency, Ministry of Health 2001
Technical evaluation of the Safe motherhood programme, Tetouan (Morocco) Clinic Foundation for Biomedical Research, Spanish International Cooperation Agency, Ministry of Health 2000

Strategic planning

Project Customer Year
Contributing to the global fight against Chagas disease (Bolivia) Clinic Foundation for Biomedical Research, CEADES, Spanish International Cooperation Agency, Ministry of Health 2014
International roadmap to support research and cooperation policies on Chagas disease Barcelona Institute for Global Health 2012
Global health R+D+I; Research for global health for the Spanish cooperation agency Health sector commission, Barcelona Institute for Global Health 2012
The effectiveness of health aid and the Spanish cooperation Barcelona Institute for Global Health, TallerSalud Consulting 2012
Vulnerability analysis of international migrants crossing the Guatemala – Mexico border Doctors Without Borders 2000
Indigenous health; respect, dignity and culture in humanitarian aid (Costa Rica) Doctors Without Borders 1999
  • Feasibility and sustainability analysis
  • Needs assessments and economic appraisal of public health and social interventions