IN EASTERN EUROPE
Day by day, a story to better know the commitment of Doctors with Africa CUAMM in responding to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and Moldova.
Day by day, a story to better know the commitment of Doctors with Africa CUAMM in responding to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and Moldova.
More than 4,000 people welcomed the Holy Father and listened to his encouragement to continue this path, to "not be afraid to go to difficult places," today Saturday, Nov. 19th, in Rome's Paul VI Hall at the Annual Meeting of Doctors with Africa Cuamm ©Ph: Vatican Media.
After the Covid-19 crisis we hoped we could breathe a sigh of relief, but war and energy speculation are putting a strain on us. Everyone is making small and big sacrifices. But even if it is difficult for us, it is even more to Africa. There, this situation has dramatic effects because populations are already very poor: there is neither a welfare system, nor any kind of social parachute.
Thanks to Gilead Sciences' Community Award Program 2022, a new project on sexually transmitted diseases addressed to migrants and homeless people is at the start. A new challenge for the local Cuamm group.
With its experience on the field, CUAMM celebrates the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, strengthening the partnership with the Warning Research Centre of the UCL.
The goal of International Mental Health Day 2022 is to make mental health a global priority, for everyone, in every corner of the world. There is no shortage of good examples.
As part of the “Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases” project, CUAMM participated in a health fair, organised at the traditional handcraft market in Maputo.
Doctors with Africa CUAMM realises an urban health project in a textile factory in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. An investment for the welfare of the overall community.
From South Sudan to Ethiopia, Uganda, and Mozambique, and now also in Ukraine and Moldova: Doctors with Africa CUAMM is by the side of people forced to flee to help build the future with migrants and refugees
CUAMM, Partners In Health and MOHS are together in responding to the challenge of NCDs through PEN-Plus NCD Implementation program that aims to support the development, national implementation and then scale-up of innovative service delivery models for NCDs patients in the poorest countries and to bringing the service to all and decentralizing the care of the patient.