FOUR YEARS OF WAR IN UKRAINE
What Doctors with Africa CUAMM had initially launched as an emergency intervention has, unfortunately, continued, and as fighting persists and winter strains the civilian population, we remain where the need is greatest.
WOLISSO CELEBRATES 50 NEW DIPLOMAS
St. Luke College of Midwifery and Nursing proudly celebrates the graduation of 50 new healthcare professionals from the Class of 2026, including 22 midwives and 28 nurses.
A step forward for women’s health in Tanzania: the MACORESI project
The MACORESI project kicks off, aiming to improve maternal and reproductive health through the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of obstetric complications, specifically vesico-vaginal fistula.
Ethiopia: Life continues in Nguenyyiel
Health services continue to be strengthened in the Nguenyyiel camp: maternal care and nutrition to guarantee rights and health for communities.
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.
Beyond treatment, the power of the network: strengthening TB diagnosis and prevention in Uganda
From diagnosis to community support: the PRO-TB project in Karamoja helps combat tuberculosis and fight stigma.
Neglecting diseases caring for lives
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.’
Empowering Communities: Linking Agriculture and Nutrition in Tanzania
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.
Mozambique Catastrophic Flooding Impacts Thousands of People
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.