Cooperacion tecnica entre paises para el desarrollo tecnologico en salud (CTDP): Proyecto CONVERGENCIA Encuentro Regional: Informe final


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En cumplimiento de las Resoluciones 9, 287 y 304 del Consejo Latinoamericano del SELA, la OPS/OMS, SELA y el PNUD convocaron el Encuentro Regional, el cual fue la culminacion de la primera fase de negociacion del programa de CTPD para el Desarrollo Tecnologico (CONVERGENCIA) que fue precedido por cuatro reuniones subregionales preparatorias. El presente informe contiene los acuerdos bilaterales y multilaterales del CTPD adoptados por los paises. El objetivo del proyecto CONVERGENCIA es estimular el desarrollo de la tecnologia en salud en las Americas a traves de la cooperacion tecnica entre los paises de la Region. Mas especificamente, CONVERGENCIA esta destinado a facilitar e impulsar una mayor concertacion entre los organismos de gobierno, los centros de investigacion y desarrollo y los productores de tecnologia en salud, con el fin de promover el desarrollo de tecnologias efectivas y de costo razonable que contribuyan a elevar el estado de salud de toda la poblacion Latinoamericana y Caribena y simultaneamente contribuir al desarrollo social y economico. El Proyecto CONVERGENCIA actua adicionalmente como una estrategia para la insercion del sector salud en los procesos subregionales de integracion en curso.
















Notas sobre cooperacion tecnica entre paises en desarrollo (CTPD).


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El documento contiene informacion sobre: 1. Antecedentes, 2. La CTPD y las organizaciones internacionales de salud, 3. Concepto actual y situacion de la CTPD, 4. Recomendaciones para impulsar la CTPD, 5. El Convenio Hipolito Unanue (CONHU) y la CTPD, 6. Proyecto convergencia y reunion subregional andina.




Communication: Innovation & Quality


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This book explores the disruptive changes in the media ecosystem caused by convergence and digitization, and analyses innovation processes in content production, distribution and commercialisation. It has been edited by Professors Miguel Túñez-López (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain), Valentín-Alejandro Martínez-Fernández (Universidade da Coruña, Spain), Xosé López-García (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain), Xosé Rúas-Araújo (Universidade de Vigo, Spain) and Francisco Campos-Freire (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain). The book includes contributions from European and American experts, who offer their views on the audiovisual sector, journalism and cyberjournalism, corporate and institutional communication, and education. It particularly highlights the role of new technologies, the Internet and social media, including the ethics and legal dimensions. With 30 contributions, grouped into diverse chapters, on information preferences and uses in journalism, as well as public audiovisual policies in the European Union, related to governance, funding, accountability, innovation, quality and public service, it provides a reliable media resource and presents lines of future development.




EBOOK: Sustaining Change in Universities


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·What can be done to ensure universities are well positioned to meet the challenges of the fast moving world of the 21st century? This is the central question addressed by Burton R. Clark in this significant new volume which greatly extends the case studies and concepts presented in his 1998 book, Creating Entrepreneurial Universities. The new volume draws on case studies of fourteen proactive institutions in the UK, Europe, Australia, Latin America, Africa, and the United States that extend analysis into the early years of the twenty-first century. The cumulative international coverage underpins a more fully developed conceptual framework offering insight into ways of initiating and sustaining change in universities. This new conceptual framework shifts attention from transformation to sustainability rooted in a constructed steady state of change and a collegial approach to entrepreneurialism. It contains key elements necessary for universities to adapt successfully to the modern world. Lessons for reform can be drawn directly from both the individual case studies and the general framework. Overall the book offers a new form of university organization that is more self-reliant and manages to combine change with continuity, traditional academic values with new managerial values. Essential reading for university administrators, faculty members, students and researchers analysing higher education, and educational policymakers worldwide, this book advocates a highly proactive approach to university change and specifies a new basis for university self- reliance. Burton R. Clark is Allan M. Cartter Professor Emeritus of Higher Education and Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. During his career, he has taught at five leading US universities: Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley, Yale and UCLA. He has published widely on the nature of university organization and the realistic possibilties of reform, linking research for understanding with research for use.