News
Empower School of Health proudly participated in the Eighth Africa Business Forum, held on the sidelines of the 38th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 17 February 2025. Our Founder & Executive Director, Prof. Paul Lalvani, took the stage as a distinguished speaker, sharing groundbreaking insights on: Strengthening health systems, Advancing digital learning in healthcare and Building sustainable supply chains for equitable healthcare access. With decades of expertise in global health, capacity building, and digital transformation, Prof. Lalvani’s session was truly a game-changer for Africa’s healthcare landscape!
On January 17, 2025, the Empower School of Health hosted a pivotal event at Hotel Jaypee Vasant Continental, New Delhi, to forge stronger partnerships between India and Africa in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
Empower School of Health, in partnership with the West African Health Organization (WAHO), have successfully completed the Reproductive Health Supply Chain Capacity Building for Ecowas Member States. The training was facilitated by Mr. Amos Sam-Abbenyi, Lead Trainer and Supply Chain Specialist and Ms. Ilitongo Saasa Sondashi, Co-trainer and Supply Chain Strengthening Pharmacist.
Events
Strengthening the Health and Pharmaceutical Sectors through Closer Cooperation between Africa and India a dialogue hosted by Empower School of Health (ESH) at Hotel Jaypee Vasant Continental, New Delhi, on 17th January 2025. This event focused on to forging stronger partnerships between India and Africa in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
Collaboration for Digital Learning and Capacity Building (CDLCB), Empowering Millions launched on July 15 at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT), a platform for capacity building in development portfolios, focusing on health services.
Empower School of Health is happy to share about India Africa Clinical Product – Capacity Building Collaboration (IACP-CBC) which is a collaboration of Indian and African health sector leaders to build the capacity of the pharmaceuticals workforce in Africa.