Health Care Without Harm continues to form alliances with governments, NGOs, and mainstream health care institutions the world over.
In Asia, the first Partnership Meeting was held for constituents in the region. This first gathering was held in the Philippines and was attended by partner institutions including:
- Notre Dame de Chartres Hospital
- Saint Louis Hospital of the Sacred Heart
- Pines City Doctors Hospital
- Baguio General Hospital and Fort Del Pilar Station Hospital at Philippine Military Academy all in Baguio City
- General Santos Doctors Hospital in General Santos City
- St. Paul Hospitals in Tuguegarao City and Cavite
- Northern Samar Provincial Hospital
- Philippine Heart Center
- Philippine Children's Medical Center
- San Lazaro Hospital
- Lung Center of the Philippines
- Ospital ng Maynila
- Manila Adventist Medical Center and School of Medical Arts
- Northern Samar Provincial Government Environment and Natural Resources Office
- The Philippine Nurses Association
Over the years, we have also formed partnerships with:
- St. Paul de Chartres Health Care Ministry
- Philippine College of Physicians-Southern Luzon
- Philippine Society of Nephrology
- Bureau of Environmental Health, Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
- BaliFokus
- Healthcare Foundation (HECAF) Nepal
- FHI360
- Toxics Link
- Global Village - Beijing China
Our partnerships give us the ability to transform health care practices on both global and local scales. HCWH and the World Health Organization are co-leading a global initiative to eliminate most mercury-based medical devices around the world by 2020. Both groups are also collaborating to address the health impact of climate change.
HCWH and WHO are also working with the United Nations Development Program to implement the Global Environment Facility project. The three partner groups are committed to demonstrating sustainable health care waste management in Argentina, Latvia, Lebanon, India, the Philippines, Senegal, Vietnam, and Tanzania.