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HealthNet TPO’s 2024 Annual Report is now available
We are proud to share our Annual Report for 2024, which presents a comprehensive overview of our organisational performance, accountability, and financial stewardship over the past year. In 2024, we continued our work in... -
HealthNet TPO condemns the killing of Palestinian Red Crescent aid workers in Gaza
HealthNet TPO condemns in the strongest terms the recent attack that killed 15 medical workers from the Palestine Red Crescent Society in Gaza.
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HealthNet TPO Expresses Concern Over Proposed Cuts to Development Cooperation Budget
HealthNet TPO is deeply concerned by the recent announcement from the new Dutch government coalition regarding significant cuts to the development cooperation budget.
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HealthNet TPO Condemns Attacks on Humanitarian Aid Workers in Gaza
HealthNet TPO condemns in the strongest terms the recent attack on humanitarian aid workers from World Central Kitchen (WCK) in Gaza.
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Introducing HealthNet TPO’s Strategic Plan 2024-2028: A Revived Ambition
For over three decades, HealthNet TPO has supported communities affected by conflict and disaster, fostering resilience for improved health and wellbeing. With a revitalised ambition, we present our Strategic Plan 2024-2028.
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HealthNet TPO welcomes new Chair of the Board
This November, HealthNet TPO says farewell to the current Chair of the Board Carin Beumer and welcomes new Chair of the Board Peter Engelen and new board member Charles Gerhardt.
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HealthNet TPO publishes Annual Report 2022
For 30 years, HealthNet TPO has contributed to improving the lives of the people living in fragile and conflict-affected settings. Every year, we are proud to share with you our achievements, with our partners, around the world. There’s so much more to discover in this year’s annual report!
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Event: A Future for Afghanistan?
What does the future of Afghanistan hold for women, children and families over a year after the takeover by the de facto authorities? What can we, collectively, do for the Afghan people? And what influence does the international community have?
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HealthNet TPO stands with women’s right to work and continues life-saving activities following ban on women working for NGOs in Afghanistan
HealthNet TPO opposes the decision made by the Taliban to ban women working for NGOs as of the 24th December, 2022. The organisation stands with its female colleagues for their right to work and will continue its life-saving activities.
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Afghanistan Christmas Appeal
Since the de-facto authorities gained power in Afghanistan in August 2021, the humanitarian situation in the country has become even more dramatic. The toll on the health and mental health of the Afghan people, particularly women and girls, is immense and the need for assistance is surging. You can support this winter by donating to HealthNet TPO to continue to save lives – delays could mean more mothers and children dying from treatable illnesses.