Little if nothing to live with
The war in Ukraine left 18 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. Food, essential hygiene supplies, and basic materials are being ensured by CUAMM to vulnerable groups to cope with the harsh winter.
The war in Ukraine left 18 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. Food, essential hygiene supplies, and basic materials are being ensured by CUAMM to vulnerable groups to cope with the harsh winter.
A 7-day training course on neonatal emergencies and resuscitation to foster capabilities among health professionals in Ivory Coast, therefore reduce maternal and neonatal mortality rate
Accelerate progress on TB reduction by merging operational research into field activities
Results and perspectives of CUAMM's intervention, supported by AICS, to improve the availability, quality and coverage of paediatric health services at CHUPB in the Central African Republic.
A challenge that does not concern medicine alone. On the contrary, it connects human, environmental, and animal health within the One Health framework.
From reporting, to screening and health assistance without failing to provide psychological support and legal assistance. CUAMM's commitment in Oyam district.
Psychological violence and pysical abuse are the traumas women and young girls living in context of instability are extremeley likely to experience. 7 years on the surge of the attacks, GBV remains a main challenge in Cabo Delgado province.
As the conflict in Ukraine has exceeded 1,000 days, CUAMM continues to ensure logistics support and supplies within 72h to health facilities affected by the war.
An integrated intervention aligned to the One Health approach, meant to reduce the incidence of zoonotic diseases in a region at high endemic risk.
An official visit at CUAMM headquarter to deepen the collaborative efforts and renew the support provided by the US Embassy to the Holy See through its public diplomacy unit.