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New partnership: Translators Without Borders and Wikipedia’s Wikiproject Medicine
9th January 2012HIFA2015 Supporting Organisation Translators Without Borders and Wikipedia’s Wikiproject Medicine have announced a partnership to improve the free global access to high quality health information. James Heilman, from Wikipedia, said: “I would like to thank HIFA2015 for bringing myself from Wikipedia and Lori Thicke from Translators Without Borders together. This has led to an exciting [...]
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Announcement: HIFA2015 Country Representative of the Year 2011 Princess Uju E. Nwafor-Orizu, Nigeria
24th December 2011We are delighted to announce the award of HIFA2015 Country Representative of the Year 2011 to Princess Uju E. Nwafor-Orizu, Nigeria, in recognition of her outstanding achievements. Princess Uju Nwafor-Orizu is Medical Librarian at the Medical Library, College of Health Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria. She has enrolled more than _200_ new [...]
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HIFA ratifies 5 new Supporting Organisations
3rd December 2011The HIFA2015 Steering Group is delighted to announce the ratification of five new HIFA2015 Supporting Organisations: End Water Poverty, Global Health Media Project, International Journal of Students’ Research, South African Association for Responsible Health Information & Advertising, Translators without Borders. 1. End Water Poverty http://www.endwaterpoverty.org ‘We’re a coalition campaign, made up of 185 members in [...]
