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April 7, 2010
LMS hosts strategic planning workshop for reproductive health organizations in Guatemala
LMS has recently begun to provide technical assistance to the Observatorios en Salud Reproductiva (OSAR), a constituency of civil society organizations monitoring the equity of reproductive health. 


January 26, 2009
Transfer of Pre-Service Leadership and Management Development Approach from Nicaragua to Guatemala
LMS is adapting and transferring the leadership and management pre-service modules developed for the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN CIES) to the Faculty of Medicine (FOM) at Mariano Galvez University in Guatemala. 


October 11, 2007
Strengthening the Sustainability of a Child Health Program in Guatemala
Creciendo Bien (“Growing Well”) is a successful program supported by the First Lady of Guatemala's Secretariat for Social Welfare (SOSEP). 


June 28, 2007
Business Planning for Health (BPH) Program Starts in Peru
Facilitated by an LMS staffer and a consultant based in Guatemala and Bolivia, respectively, this BPH involves 35 participants from the LMS Healthy Communities and Municipalities (HMC) project 


May 17, 2007
LMS Assistance to a Guatemalan Program is Recognized
Creciendo Bien (Growing Up Healthy) is a successful program sponsored by the First Lady of Guatemala and supported by USAID and several private sectors partners.  


February 24, 2006
LMS Support to ProPeten, Guatemala Closes Out
ProPeten is an NGO which addresses the issues of family planning/reproductive health, gender, and the environment. 


January 6, 2006
LMS Latin America/Caribbean Health Sector Reform Initiative (LACHSRI) launches field activities
During the week of December 12, 2005, the LACHSRI Team, composed of members from Nicaragua, Bolivia, Honduras, Guatemala and Cambridge/USA, met in Managua to plan the application of the Business Planning Program (BPP) and the