Women Health Education Programme

« Health through women »

WHEP, initiated by the IAP (InterAcademy Panel), is a GID international scientific programme.

WHEP plays a supporting role in national projects that contribute to the improvement of health for all via the education of women in developing countries.

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a GID Programme - Inter-Academic Group for Development
 

Professor André Capron’s Greetings WHEP Chairman

On 20 December 2006, by André Capron,

May the increasing success of WHEP contribute significantly in 2007 to the improvement of Child Health through Women Education.

I wish to all the contributors and friends of WHEP a Very Happy New Year.

With our gratitude for their support,

André Capron
Chairman
Board of WHEP


 

Comments on the article

 
Thelma E. Tupasi
On 1 February 2007

Dear Professor Capron:

Greetings!

Thanks for sending me the website of WHEP. Congratulations for all the good work that you and the Academie are doing. I am grategul that the concept proposal I submitted regarding the Household Solid Waste Management was cited as one of the contributions to the WHEP movement.

In this regard, may I inquire if there is any possible funding that could support this project. If so, how do we proceed to apply for one. This is very vital because we are just beginning to spring into action in initiating the project.

On a minor observation, I noted that the Philippines was not included in the list of participants, despite the photo gallery where I was pictured seated beside you. I hope that this could be corrected as the NAST Philippines might think that I did not represent the NAST on behalf of Professor Perla Santos-Ocampo who is the regular member of the Scientific Committee of the WHEP.

I would greatly appreciate receiving a feedback on my query regarding source of possible funding support for the project that I submitted.

Best regards and more power to you and WHEP.

Thelma E. Tupasi, MD

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