Mozambique and Coronavirus Three voices, three fronts of commitment
CUAMM in Mozambique mobilizes against Covid-19 thanks to the enthusiasm of volunteers and unexpected collaborations.
CUAMM in Mozambique mobilizes against Covid-19 thanks to the enthusiasm of volunteers and unexpected collaborations.
Doctors with Africa CUAMM and Caritas Pro Vitae Gradu Charitable Trust working in partnership to support mothers and children in Africa.
Access to the United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot allows faster responses to emergencies in Africa.
There are 56 intensive care beds throughout Uganda, while Coronavirus-positive patients are 48, so far. Not everyone needs intensive cares, but the possible spread of the disease it is too high a risk for public health, that has to deal with a very fragile health system.
In this challenging time, in Italy and in Africa, we have to nurture the trust of the heart and the perseverance of the work.
Today we celebrate Father's Day, an opportunity to recognize the importance of male involvement in the family system to protect the health of all children.
We’re close to the many people who have been affected, to all the doctors and healthcare operators in the front line, to the more vulnerable people, who are especially exposed to contagion. We’re confident that this emergency will pass, thanks to the responsible contribution of all of us.
A special event to celebrate the work done in partnership with the World Diabetes Foundation to fight diabetes and hypertension in Mozambique.
To overcome the global challenges that await us, substantial help comes from anthropology - it assists us in our understanding of the world in which we live and permits a reading of reality that brings us closer to the other.
In Africa, the greatest challenge is to bring prevention and treatment to the furthest outposts of the continent.