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Visit to Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, India

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11 Oct 2007 - 8:00am
12 Oct 2007 - 5:00pm
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EPN board members - Albert Petersen and Jane Masiga and the EPN coordinator Eva Ombaka, will visit Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited in Gurgaon, India. The purpose of the visit will be to discuss how to shorten times between new drugs developed and having them in the clinics, to learn various views on the TRIPS issue; especially the question on how to export new developed generics from India to Africa under the existing Indian patent law and the future of second and third line ARVs.


EPN Board meeting, Chennai, India

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17 Oct 2007 - 8:00am
18 Oct 2007 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT+3

The next EPN board meeting will be held from 17th – 18th October 2007 in Chennai, India. As 2007 nears its end, the meeting will mainly review the accomplishments, lessons learnt and challenges encountered in 2007 and ways forward in 2008. Among the key things to be discussed for 2008 is the EPN Forum scheduled for Cameroon in May.


Partners

According to EPN's membership guidelines, a partner is an organization, agency or association that provides financial or technical support or undertakes collaborative activities with the Network, or is an umbrella organization of which the Network is a member. EPN's partners include:

EPN Board meeting, Nairobi, Kenya

18 Feb 2007 - 8:00am
19 Feb 2007 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT+3

The next EPN board meeting will be held from 18th – 19th February 2007 in Nairobi, Kenya. This meeting will mainly focus on the budget and activities of the Network for 2007.


Christian Health Associations (CHAs) conference

16 Jan 2007 - 8:00am
18 Jan 2007 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT+3

A Christian Health Association (CHA) conference is schedule to be held from 16th – 18th January 2007 in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. The conference will bring together representatives from different CHAs in Africa to discuss among other issues; the role of the Christian Health Association in the healing ministry and strategies for retention in human resources for health.

The EPN HIV/AIDS Programme Officer, Jonathan Mwiindi and; a graduate of the PAT training, Ms. Sarah Byaruhanga will attend the conference on behalf of the Network.



Website design resources

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Download the website resources document [.doc 39KB] [.pdf 28KB].

1 Resources for website design and good web practice

Sustainable Development Communications Network: SD Webworks

http://www.sdcn.org/webworks/

Covers all aspects of web projects for NGOs. Metadata is covered under menu 'Creating Web Style Guides and Product Specifications'. Also see under the 'Managing Content and Workflow' menu for outsourcing and newsletters, and the useful 'Managing Web Site Redesigns'.

EPN website specification document

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As the EPN staff and design team went through the website specification process workshop, we developed a specification document (or design document) that captured what we had decided along the way.

You can download our documentation to see for yourselves how we arrived at the design for the EPN website.

Website specification process - step 3

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3 Identify content and functional requirements

Now that it has been established what the site is going to be about and who it is for, it is time to pinpoint what it will contain. The aim of this part of the information architecture process is to gather the pieces for creating the structure and organization of the site.

There are two key questions:

  • What pieces of content does the site need?
  • What sorts of functionality will be required?

In order to harness all the ideas about how the site will work, create a list of the content and functional requirements. Then reach a consensus on how this content will be grouped and labelled. A side effect of this process is to create a content list or inventory, which is the basis for the site structure.

Website specification process - step 2

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2 The audience

Start by listing the intended audiences. Then list all the needs and goals of the different audiences. Have everyone rank the importance of each need and goal for each audience.

2.1 Create scenarios for audiences/users

Scenarios are stories. They tell the tales of users experiencing the site, and they help you and your collaborators visualize the site and its users. Scenarios are also useful in validating the site’s design once it is finished: If the scenarios match up with the actual design of the site, you did something right.

Using the previous definitions of your audience, try to come up with a set of users who represent the majority of visitors. The size of the site and audience determine how many users you will write scenarios for. Usually three to six scenarios are sufficient.

MEDS 20th Anniversary Celebrations, Nairobi, Kenya

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8 Sep 2006 - 10:00am
8 Sep 2006 - 2:30pm
Etc/GMT+3

One of EPN’s members, Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS), is celebrating its 20th anniversary. MEDS was founded through the collaborative effort of the Kenya Episcopal Conference (KEC) and Christian Health Association of Kenya (CHAK). The official commemorative celebration will be held on 8th September 2006 at the MEDS premises.

Invited guests at the occasion will include Kenya’s Minister for Health and a representative from the department of Medicines Policy and Standards (PSM) at the World Health Organisation (WHO). EPN’s Chairperson of the board and the coordinator will represent EPN at the occasion.

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