The Yer Yoykom project aims to contribute toward prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/Aids through increasing access to, and demand for, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services.
Read moreThe Yer Yoykom project aims to contribute toward prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/Aids through increasing access to, and demand for, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services.
Read moreThe project seeks to develop a micro-clinic pilot on Mfangano Island for people living with HIV/AIDS. The clinic represents an organic therapy management collective comprised of neighbors, relatives, and friends who come together to encourage treatment adherence for people with HIV/AIDS.
Read morePatients sometimes skip doctor visits and head directly to pharmacies for medicines. PATH aims to train employees at pharmacies to be able to better diagnose patients and refer them to relevant clinics or hospitals.
Read moreLVPEI is a not-for-profit, comprehensive eye care network. It operates 116 facilities in India, 95 of them which are primary eye care centres located in remote rural villages.
Read moreThis project is launching a nurse practitioner-based comprehensive fixed-price health care system in Tamil Nadu. The venture will comprise a nurse-led primary healthcare facility offering diagnostics and outpatient care. A referral network will build a full healthcare continuum.
Read moreHealthy Villages provides specialized healthcare options by creating referral networks whereby local Health Centers alert the Uganda Villages Project (UVP) if a patient requires care. UVP then arranges for the patient to receive care at a specialty site.
Read moreNairobi Slums TB Project was started to bring TB testing facilities closer to the people in the slums of Nairobi. The overall objective of the project is to enhance prevention and care of tuberculosis through intensified case finding in the communities, through community health workers.
Read moreC2C provides free support to health professionals, families, volunteers and institutions in developing countries caring for children with leukemia, cancer and other severe diseases. The services offered will be pertinent to local realities and social values
Read moreThis scheme provides tuberculosis (TB) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) testing and treatment follow up for the residents of Nairobi's slums.
Read moreIPAQT is an alliance of private laboratories in India, supported by industry and non-profit groups that has made all WHO-endorsed TB tests available at affordable prices in the private sector. It promotes them by building awareness about them among private laboratories and patients.
Read moreThe ICDDR,B Nutrition Programme has started a health systems-based approach to the detection of childhood TB cases in the Tangail district of Bangladesh. The project aims to create a network of community health workers (CHWs) and village doctors to effectively detect and treat TB in children.
Read moreThe Saving Newborn Lives program helps in the development of health services effective for decreasing the mortality rate of infants between the ages of 0-28 days. SNL2 Indonesia is examines the feasibility of providing quality Essential Newborn Care services in low resource settings.
Read moreCHADIK works in collaboration with Gertrude's Children’s hospital to bring expert care and treatment through mobile clinics to mothers and children living in hard to reach areas of the Laikipia East District.
Read moreThe Teso Safe Motherhood Project (TSMP) runs a health clinic/birth center for the most marginalized and vulnerable populations in and around the northeastern town of Soroti.
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