Welcome to our newest partner
February 2020
We are pleased to welcome Independent First Nations Alliance (IFNA) to Mamow Ahyamowen. IFNA serves the First Nations of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, Lac Seul, Muskrat Dam, Pikangikum, and Whitesand.
Read MoreProject Manager Recruitment
December 2019
We are recruiting for a full time Project Manager. Please circulate this opportunity widely in your networks. Interested applicants can learn more here…
Read MoreMamow Ahyamowen’s Partnership Level Mortality Report is Now Available
November 2019
The Mamow Ahyamowen Steering Committee is pleased to be able to share the overall report from our partnership’s first analysis together. This report contains some of the most universally recognized indicators of the health status. This is the first time that many participating communities have ever had access to their data on mortality and the chronic conditions present at the time of death.
Read MoreSioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) Mortality Report Released
September 2019
At its Annual General Meeting in September SLFNHA presented their mortality report to the assembled Chiefs. The Chiefs approved the report and released it for further distribution.
Read MoreWebinar for Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR)
July 2019
Fern Assinewe and Stephen Moore present to the NEIHR team on Mamow Ahyamowen’s work and some results from the recent analysis of mortality and chronic disease data.
Read MorePress Conference on Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services Mortality Report
July 2019
In July 2019 Chief Elaine Johnston and Chief Reg Niganobe led a press conference where the Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services mortality analysis results were shared.
Read MoreWelcome to our newest partner
April 2019
We are pleased to welcome Mushkegowuk Health Department to Mamow Ahyamowen. Mushkegowuk Health Department serves the First Nations of Attawapiskat, Kashechewan, Fort Albany, Moose Cree, Taykwa Tagamou, Missanabie Cree, and Chapleau Cree.
Read MoreFall 2018 Newsletter Available Now
It has been a busy few months since our last newsletter in the Winter of 2018. Mamow Ayhamowen is pleased to be able to share our latest newsletter with you.
Read MoreSLFNHA Completes First Child Health Status Report in Over 30 Years
Mamow Ahyamowen is just one of the ways in which First Nations get the health information they need to manage health services.
Read MoreNorthern Ontario Medical Journal Profiles Mamow Ayhamowen’s Work
In March of 2018 the Northern Ontario Medical Journal (NOMJ) produced a Special Report on Indigenous Health. We were excited to contacted by the Editor and that our partnership was featured in the Special Report.
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