Bangui Paediatric University Hospital hosts ECHO’s first visit
An institutional occasion to strengthen dialogue with a key partner and reflect on achievements and future challenges in Central African Republic.
An institutional occasion to strengthen dialogue with a key partner and reflect on achievements and future challenges in Central African Republic.
January 30 marks World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day. Sara, Infectious Disease resident in Matany, Uganda, shares her experience: ‘Experiencing this day from here gives it an even deeper meaning.’
In Dodoma, Tanzania, we have just concluded a three year project dedicated to improving nutrition outcomes through innovative and sustainable agricultural practices thanks to the financial support from the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.
Doctors with Africa CUAMM is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in the simplified procedure for the supply of Food Items in South OMO zone, Hammer Woreda, Dimeka Town..
Doctors with Africa CUAMM is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in the simplified procedure for the supply of Laboratory Equipment & reagents, and Medical Equipment
Doctors with Africa CUAMM is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in the simplified procedure for the supply of Medical Drugs, Consumables and Equipment.
Doctors with Africa CUAMM is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in a Simplified Procedure to carry out construction work for the rehabilitation of the essential buildings – civil works of St.Louis Eye Clinic, Mekelle, Tigray Region, Ethiopia.
Doctors with Africa CUAMM is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in a Simplified Procedure to carry out construction work for the rehabilitation of the essential buildings – civil works of St.Mary HC-Edaa Hamus Tigray Region, Ethiopia.
Since 17 January, heavy rainfall have triggered widespread flooding in Mozambique affecting nearly 600,000 people and damaging more than 74,000 homes. Families have been forced to flee, entire neighbourhoods disappeared under the water and local infrastructure are either destroyed or inaccesible as rivers continue to overflow.
As bombardments escalate and energy facilities are targeted, the civilian population is forced to survive freezing temperatures during the fourth winter of conflict.