CAHI Fellows in action
We invite you to join this movement that is transforming health in Central America. A network of more than 100 individuals, with impressive projects, in each country of the region, are achieving a significant impact in their communities, through effective projects and initiatives that connect the public and private sectors, with initiatives from NGOs and civil society. , social entrepreneurs and leaders.

Giovanna Melillo
CAHI Fellow from Panama
Since she was a child, Dr. Giovanna Melillo has been part of the National Association Against Cancer, thanks to the initiative of her father, Dr. Melillo, who is a well-known gynecologist in the country and has dedicated a large part of his life to fight against cervical cancer.

Ingrid Gonzalez
CAHI Fellow from Panama
The complexity of the work he performs is obvious: he attends to the requirements and participates in the boards of directors of four facilities at the national level, of the National Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, of the Ann Sullivan Center in Panama - which cares for children with autism and Down Syndrome-, in addition to the Panamanian Institute of Special Habilitation -IPHE- and the Secretariat

Maria Eugenia Arosemena
CAHI Fellow from Panama
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Santo Tomás Hospital in Panama is the largest tertiary care center that is under the responsibility of the Ministry of Health -MINSA-. There care is provided to the entire population of Panama City and the interior of the country.

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CAHI Fellow from Costa Rica
MARIELA AND NINA DELGADO
CAHI FELLOWS COSTA RICA
PROMOTING THE COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH OF WOMEN IN A SITUATION OF SOCIAL RISK

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CAHI Fellow from Costa Rica
MARIELA AND NINA DELGADO
CAHI FELLOWS COSTA RICA
PROMOTING THE COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH OF WOMEN IN A SITUATION OF SOCIAL RISK

Raphael of Grace
CAHI Fellow from Panama
ABOUT THE PROJECT