Mission/Vision
Millions of people in developing countries are trapped in the vicious circle of poverty and ill health. Wemos wants to break this and structurally improve the health situation in developing countries. Wemos distinguishes the following three strategies:
What does the organization do?
1) Advocacy
Wemos promotes policies that support national health systems contributing to the structural improvement of people’s health. Wemos focuses its lobby activities on Dutch and international policy and decision makers. The Southern partners focus their lobbying on national policy...
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1) Advocacy
Wemos promotes policies that support national health systems contributing to the structural improvement of people’s health. Wemos focuses its lobby activities on Dutch and international policy and decision makers. The Southern partners focus their lobbying on national policy and decision makers and on the representatives of their countries in the relevant international institutions. Jointly, Wemos and its partners target relevant international actors and forums.
2) Cooperation with organizations in developing countries
3) Communications and campaigning
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Opportunities for Youth
1) Advocacy
Wemos promotes policies that support national health systems contributing to the structural improvement of people’s health. Wemos focuses its lobby activities on Dutch and international policy and decision makers. The Southern partners focus their lobbying on national policy...
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1) Advocacy
Wemos promotes policies that support national health systems contributing to the structural improvement of people’s health. Wemos focuses its lobby activities on Dutch and international policy and decision makers. The Southern partners focus their lobbying on national policy and decision makers and on the representatives of their countries in the relevant international institutions. Jointly, Wemos and its partners target relevant international actors and forums.
2) Cooperation with organizations in developing countries
3) Communications and campaigning
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