FEELING GOOD HELPING OTHERS
Awareness-raising and prevention at community level is fundamental to combat cervical cancer, the second most common cancer among women in Africa.
Awareness-raising and prevention at community level is fundamental to combat cervical cancer, the second most common cancer among women in Africa.
A book can be a very powerful tool for creating connections. This is why "Experiences and ways to hope" was born, a book that aims to fight discrimination and marginalization of HIV patients in Angola.
Berhanu Gulo, Project Officer in Ethiopia, tells us about the activities he deals with on a daily basis and the importance of acting as a bridge between the beneficiaries and the institutions in order to better develop the projects by responding to concrete needs.
11 districts in northern and north-eastern Uganda, with a total population of 1,655,200 people, are involved in a new regional malaria project, launched by Doctors with Africa CUAMM on Thursday 30 September in the Kotido district of Karamoja region.
Inaugurated in Brescia the new reorganisation of the triage in the paediatric emergency department. One of the twenty interventions carried out by Doctors with Africa Cuamm, thanks to the support of UsAID.
Improving accessibility and innovating care services for newborn and children in the Oromia region of Ethiopia. This was the aim of the Newborn Survival Project which is coming to an end after three years of activities.
The Central African Republic is one of the countries with the highest neonatal mortality rate in the world. Doctors with Africa CUAMM works alongside local human resources at the University Children's Hospital in Bangui, investing in continuous training to improve knowledge and skills in the neonatal and paediatric fields.
"Science, community engagement and youth for an integrated HIV response in Mozambique": the International Seminar streamed on September 21st-22nd from Mozambique.
Cunene, in Angola, is one of the provinces most affected by the extreme drought that has worsened in recent years. An important training for health workers and supervisors on nutrition, particularly community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM), was completed in Ombadjia.
Filomena Ndudo puts the full passion and determination of a 26-year-old woman into her work. She comes from the Pemba area, in the province of Cabo Delgado and is part of the CUAMM project which, with the support of UNHCR, tries to combat gender-based violence and support displaced people in Cabo Delgado, in the north of Mozambique.