Frank van Leth

Associate Professor Health Sciences

WHOPen


The Ministry of Health in Eswatini embarked on the national scale-up of decentralized care for hypertension and diabetes, in an attempt to address the overburdened health system. The WHOpen project was a cluster-randomized trial to assess the most efficient way of organizing the decentralization.

The syndemics project is part of WHOpen and uses the community-based surveys to map the syndemic of prevalent infectious and non-infectious diseases. It tries to elucidate if specific scale-up strategies for different groups are warranted to improve decentralized care.

Funding
European Commission H2020

Project partners
  • Universitaetsklinikum Heidelberg, Germany (lead)
  • University of Eswatini, Kwaluseni, Eswatini
  • Clinton Health Access Initiative, Mbabane, Eswatini
  • Swaziland Business Coalition on Health and AIDS
  • Diabetes Swaziland, Manzini, Eswatini
  • Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
  • Schweizerisches Tropen- und Public Health-Institut, Basel, Switzerland
  • Folkhelseinstituttet, Norway
2019 - 2023