Our advocacy ispromoting
public health
as a profession.
public health
as a profession.
In AIHO, we guide our young colleagues in navigating the profession of public health.
AIHO is a product of mentoring, and our way of paying forward is to nurture, mentor, and guide the next generation of public health professionals the context of Philippine public health system.
AIHO Immersion
AIHO Immersions seeks to provide medical students the opportunities to appreciate the Philippine health system through direct community-level immersive learning experiences.
Careers for Health Philippines
Now one of the Philippine's go-to platforms for information on public health opportunities, AIHO's Careers for Health Philippines Facebook Group becomes part of professional journey of Filipino public health professionals.
Women in Global Health Philippines
AIHO is the host of the Philippines Chapter of Women in Global Health (WGH), a movement that advocates for gender equity in global health policies and leadership. The Philippines Chapter has represented the WGH movement at the 75th and 76th World Health Assembly, and the 74th WHO Western Pacific Regional Committee Meeting.
AIHO Internship
We provide internship and exposure opportunities in our national-level public health projects. We also design internship program in which we allow students to interact and be inspired by different public health organizations and professionals.
AIHO Global Health Immersion and Internship
Designed for international students, AIHO provides opportunities for young professionals to be immersed in Philippine local health system, from the community up to the national-level policymaking and research, through immersion and internship.
Collaboration with Advocacy Groups
AIHO supports the different advocacy organization through participation, technical and administrative support, and mobilization.
We are partners, active members, or supporters of:
- Healthcare Professionals Alliance Against COVID-19 (HPAAC)
- Healthy Philippine Alliance
- Philippine Alliance of Patient Organization
- UHC2030