A very serious game for growing the future
150 students from Sokoine University in Morogoro, Tanzania. Two practical seminars on malnutrition and early childhood development to learn how to better take care of children and the community.
150 students from Sokoine University in Morogoro, Tanzania. Two practical seminars on malnutrition and early childhood development to learn how to better take care of children and the community.
A new project has been initiated in South Sudan to respond to the essential health and nutrition needs of the local and displaced population.
In an area devastated by continuous disasters, the story of Nesheremo is an example of the importance of being there for communities, despite constant challenges.
The project in West Nile aimed at improving health and hygiene services, with a focus on people with disabilities, comes to an end.
In Angola, the START project promotes women's health and empowerment to protect and improve the future of the whole community.
Restoring dignity to those who have experienced traumatic life events and, at the same time, fostering resilience and building pathways towards a brighter future. This is the story of Esther Amena, a 36-year-old South Sudanese refugee in Uganda.
Results and perspectives of CUAMM's intervention, supported by AICS, to improve the availability, quality and coverage of paediatric health services at CHUPB in the Central African Republic.
The story of Yobu Regina, a South Sudanese refugee, and CUAMM's intervention to support the most vulnerable in Terengo district, northern Uganda.
The mobile clinics run by CUAMM in Ethiopia bring services to the most isolated communities, just as happened with Abdirahman and his family.
Tuberculosis is a major public health challenge in Uganda where a project to extend and improve services for the prevention and treatment of the disease has recently been completed.