Seva Foundation works to reduce avoidable blindness, working with partners in 19 countries, to help communities develop high quality, sustainable affordable eye care services.
Read moreSeva Foundation works to reduce avoidable blindness, working with partners in 19 countries, to help communities develop high quality, sustainable affordable eye care services.
Read moreThe Christian Hospital Chandraghona (CHC) started as a small health centre, initially provided clinic-based primary health care, and slowly grew into the main referral centre for Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) and a portion of the neighbouring upazilas of Chittagong District.
Read moreAIDS Barefoot Doctors (ABD) contributes to breaking the cycle of poverty and AIDS in rural villages in Kenya. ABDs are not physicians, but community members/health workers who become leaders and provide home-based care and group therapy and education to people living 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 moreBasicNeeds is an international NGO working to make change on the issue of mental illness & epilepsy in developing countries. By working in partnership with mentally ill people, BasicNeeds has built a unique & effective model for recovery and sustained good mental health.
Read moreHelping Babies Breathe (HBB) is an evidence-based educational program to teach neonatal resuscitation techniques in resource-limited areas.
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 moreRDRS Bangladesh is a national humanitarian and development NGO operating since 1972 in association with LWF/DWS Geneva and its Related Agencies.
Read morePartnership for Maternal and Neonatal Health has mobile outreach clinics for mothers and babies, and opened “Kiror”or waiting dormitories – a maternity waiting home on the site of Kabichbich Health Center, where women who live far from health facilities can stay before giving birth.
Read moreBoma la Mama complements Tanzania's maternity health service by running and funding a parallel clinic--thus helping to alleviating the overcrowding at public hospitals--and offering an education program that provides Tanzanian midwives with equipment and up-to-date training on maternity care.
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