M&E experts
Monitoring and Evaluation experts provide technical support with the aim of improving data collection and analysis, reporting, monitoring and evaluation of the ongoing projects in a specific area or at country level.
Monitoring and Evaluation experts provide technical support with the aim of improving data collection and analysis, reporting, monitoring and evaluation of the ongoing projects in a specific area or at country level.
Doctors with Africa Cuamm internists operate mainly in rural hospitals, where they carry out clinical, organisational and training activities. They can also play a role in providing technical assistance to local authorities in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases.
Doctors with Africa Cuamm infectivologists operate primarily in rural hospitals to ensure the improvement of the quality of services, especially in the field of HIV/AIDS.
Doctors with Africa Cuamm Gynaecologists work primarily in rural hospitals, where they are responsible for the Maternity ward and Gynaecology activities.
Institutions and international agencies, foundations, associations and groups, companies that help us being with Africa every day.
Doctors with Africa CUAMM works with a long-term developmental perspective. To this end, it is engaged in training, research, dissemination of scientific knowledge, and ensuring the universal fulfillment of the fundamental human right to health. In 2014 we couldn't work with Africa without the support of the following partners:
Being "with" Africa indicates a style, a method of working, marking the difference between "simply" giving to others and "sharing" with others. It means having the same goals and combining efforts, it is exchange and mutual enrichment.
“The goal is that of utilising at best the resources available, which are always very few compared to the great needs. It is a challenge, but I enjoy it because then I see the results of my work.” Francesca Gritti, Administrative Coordinator in Ethiopia.
“We cooperate with hospital and field staff to provide continuative and proper care. It is a daily challenge, fuelled by the hope to give dignity to suffering in a context poor of resources, with a culture completely different from ours”. Mariangela Galli, nurse, South Sudan.