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    In Nekemte, to rebuild not to bomb

    An appeal from CUAMM Director General Fr. Dante Carraro to rebuild the run-down, overcrowded hospital in Nekemte, Ethiopia — a vital lifeline for more than 5 million people.

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    Translating research into practice

    Can mathematical models improve healthcare service delivery in humanitarian settings? We explored this question during a two-day workshop in Addis Ababa, organized in collaboration with Kent Business School. The workshop builds on a long-standing partnership between the School and Doctors with Africa CUAMM, which has led to the development of an optimisation-based decision-support model.

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    Educating Communities, Protecting Women in the Central African Republic

    In the Central African Republic, an estimated 2.4 million people need humanitarian assistance—60% are women and girls, who face heightened risks of violence amid ongoing insecurity and conflict. With support from the EU and in partnership with local organizations, we are committed to protecting lives and improving access to essential healthcare.

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    March 8 Unlocking Education, Empowering Women

    The story of Eliana is one in many in South Sudan - the youngest and most fragile country in the world. On International Women’s Day, her story is a reminder to protect and advocate for the right of every woman to determine her own future.

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    Building Health, Nourishing the Future

    Malnutrition in Dodoma, Tanzania is not solely a matter of food availability; it reflects a complex interplay of economic barriers, water insecurity, limited dietary diversity, and early weaning practices, along with insufficient nutritional and hygiene knowledge. Together with PROSOLIDAR Foundation we are working to strengthen nutrition services by creating dedicated spaces in the pediatric department at Dodoma Regional Referral Hospital.

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    Gambella’s Urgent Maternal and Newborn Health Needs

    Following the resumption of hostilities in neighboring South Sudan, humanitarian needs in Ethiopia’s Gambella region have intensified. We remain committed to adapting our response and ensuring that people fleeing violence—especially mothers and children—can access lifesaving essential services.

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    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.

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