About CHS Canada

MISSION


Career Health Systems (CHS) Canada’s Mission is to provide proven products and services to enable sustainable human resource capacity building and cost-effective partnership opportunities with Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solution providers in both the education and health sectors for the developing countries around the world.

EXPERIENCE


CHS Canada has individuals in its human resource network with over 40 years of experience in planning and deploying ICT solutions in education and health care sector in Canada and developing countries.

Please click here for recent domestic consulting assignments and experience in Canada

Please click here for recent international consulting assignments and experience in Africa, Caribbean and Mexico.

PRODUCTS


Career Systems Products include: valid career assessment and proven e-training solutions for teaching English-as–a-Second language, any foreign language and medical terminology,office proficiency assessment and certification in education and health care institutions around the globe.

 Please click here for more about these career assessment and e-training products for human resource capacity building.

SERVICES


Health Systems Services includes both: leadership briefings, strategic planning, management consulting and project management to health care clients and: market research and business development services to selected solution providers engaged in both the domestic and international education and health care market places.

Please click here for more about these services from both the buyers and sellers perspective of e-training or e-health products and services

PHILOSOPHY


CHS Canada  is a SOCIAL BUSINESS as defined by Muhammad Yunus the author of the Banker for the Poor and Creating a World Without Poverty.

CHS Canada’s Pricing for products are geared to the developing countries’ ability to pay using purchasing power parity for selected proven e-training and e-health applications, adapted to meet the language, cultural context and economic needs for sustainability.