HIAM Health Testimonials
   



HIAM Health, is a highly respected non government organization situated, in Dili, Timor Leste. The early funding of the HIAM Health programs were funded by HART (The Humanitarian Aid and Relief Trust) founded by the Baroness Cox of Queensbury (A member of the House of Lords in London) HARTS aid "is designed to relieve suffering and sow the seeds of longer-term solutons; its advocay is designed to raise awareness of problems - and solutions - at home and abroad"

Baroness of Queensbury (House of Lords London)

Kirsty Sword Gusmao - Former First Lady of Timor Leste now the Primer Minister's wife. Kirsty is very aware of the ideas and philosophy that are the basis of HIAM Health.

Kirsty Sword Gusmao (First Lady Timor Leste) Reference

Australian Foundation for Peoples of the Asia and the Pacific  (AFAP) - AFAP is a not for profit, non government organization founded in the 1960?s to be an agent to alleviate poverty through appropriate community development.   AFAP creates partnerships with overseas communities suffering from the effects of poverty and oppression.  They work to empower and up-skill communities to create sustainable and healthy futures for struggling nations.  

AFAP vision is working  Towards a just world through community partnerships

AFAP Reference Letter

 

Ministry of Health - For HIAM Health to be a sustainable non government organization in Timor Leste it is incredibly important that they work in partnership with the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Timor Leste. Rosaria and Jill have worked tirelessly to inform and gain support from the MOH of all their programs. The letter of support shows a well aligned partnership.

Ministery of Health Timor Leste

GTZ - is an internation cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations. GTZ promotes complex reforms and change processes, often working under difficult conditions. Its corporate objective is to improve people's living conditions on a sustainable basis. GTZ have been supporters of HIAM-Health since 2007 and wish to advocate for the ongoing work at the Malnutrition, Rehabilitation and Education Centre.

German Technical Cooperation


  Timor Leste (East Timor)



  News

The centre is now in the final throws of completion, expected date to be fully operational in October 2009

  Baroness Cox Visiting HIAM

Baroness Cox Queensberry; House of Lords UK