South Omo: a healthcare network to protect mothers and children
Amidst epidemics and logistical challenges in South Omo, a legacy of more stable infrastructure and local skills for nutrition and care remains.
Amidst epidemics and logistical challenges in South Omo, a legacy of more stable infrastructure and local skills for nutrition and care remains.
Last week, we brought our field experience from Mozambique and Angola to the SBCC Summit in Panama, an occasion to participate and contribute to the global discussion on social and behaviour change in global health.
A shared commitment to enhance skills and take ownership of the future of tuberculosis care services, making them more deeply rooted in the territory, accessible, and sustainable.
Despite the difficulties, in the hospitals of Rumbek and Yirol, in South Sudan, neonatal and obstetric care continues, so that no one is left behind.
New premises and a shared commitment with Irish Aid to improve maternal and newborn health in Uganda
Beyond every disease is a person. Beyond every hospital is a health system. And being a doctor means caring not only for patients, but for the communities they belong to.
The new production centre for improved cookstoves has officially opened in Luanda strengthening the Clean Cooking programme
How can we make services more inclusive for children with neurodevelopmental disorders? The first step is to better understand families’ needs and strengthen the skills of the healthcare professionals who support them. This is the goal of INCLUSIVA, a project implemented in Iringa DC, Tanzania.
A webinar hosted by the Georgetown-Lancet Commission on Faith, Trust, and Health. Bringing together experts from academia, healthcare, faith communities, and international organizations, the event explored the role of faith-based health systems through both Christian and Islamic perspectives, while highlighting frontline experiences from across the continent.