The Health for All Project (HAP) has entered an important stage: capitalisation—a strategic process aimed at transforming the experience and knowledge generated over more than a decade of interventions into sustainable value for Albania’s health system.
After 11 years of implementation, this phase marks a clear shift from delivering activities towards analysing results, engaging in critical reflection, and shaping future directions. Capitalisation seeks to identify what has worked, where challenges remain, and how these lessons can be used to improve policies and practices in primary health care.
Within this framework, HAP will organise a series of thematic activities addressing the project’s key interventions over the years, including:
- collaboration with universities and the development of academic programmes;
- home-based care services;
- quality improvement through standardised protocols and continuous education;
- integration of socio-health services.
The aim of this phase is not only to document experience, but also to produce concrete outputs—such as analyses, reports, and recommendations—that can be used by institutions to support decision-making and future developments.
Capitalisation thus represents a critical step in ensuring that HAP’s achievements do not remain confined within the project framework, but are integrated and contribute sustainably to strengthening the health system.