Moradia streamline com corpo redondo avançado na Av Av Armando Tivane (ex Couceiro da Costa) do lado nascente perto do cruzamento com a Av 24 de Julho.
O prédio logo a seguir (em cima) ao focado nesta mensagem foi mostrado na mensagem.
JHPIEGO
http://www.jhpiego.org/content/jhpiego-history
A JHPIEGO é uma filial da da Johns Hopkins University dos Estados Unidos da América dedicada à assistência no campo da Saúde em países em vias de desenvolvimento.
Foto original do HoM Av Armando Tivane no lado nascente perto do cruzamento com a Av 24 de Julho |
Oval branca: Localização através de foto tirada de prédio na Av. 24 de Julho Ao centro da foto o "quarteirão grego" definido pelas Avs. Armando Tivane (ex Couceiro da Costa) e Sekou Touré (ex Afonso de Albuquerque). |
JHPIEGO
http://www.jhpiego.org/content/jhpiego-history
Dr. Theodore M. King, an early innovator and champion for women’s health, was the moving force behind the founding of Jhpiego, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University. In the early 1970s, King recognized the need to make physicians, nurses and administrators from developing countries aware of reproductive health breakthroughs, such as laparoscopy (a procedure used to inspect internal reproductive organs for infertility or to provide contraception by closing off the fallopian tubes) and modern contraceptives.ORIGINALLY known as the Johns Hopkins Program for International Education in Gynecology and Obstetrics, the organization was funded through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Under King’s leadership, as a founder, trustee and later president of Jhpiego for 14 years, the organization conducted a steady stream of programs throughout the developing world.
http://www.jhpiego.org/content/mozambique
Jhpiego has been working in Mozambique since early 2004, initially on prevention of medical transmission of HIV/AIDS in hospitals under the University Technical Assistance Project (UTAP), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Since then, Jhpiego’s role has expanded exponentially, with multiple HIV-related interventions, and an office in Maputo with more than 100 staff. ....
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