With support from the Netherlands and the Lions Club (USA), Comprehensive and Appropriate Eye Care programs were established in 1999 by Eye Care Foundation Cambodia to improve eye health of people in five provinces.
Read moreWith support from the Netherlands and the Lions Club (USA), Comprehensive and Appropriate Eye Care programs were established in 1999 by Eye Care Foundation Cambodia to improve eye health of people in five provinces.
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 moreThe AMS initiative provides training and accreditation to drug dispensaries in Liberia to ensure that patients can access appropriate medicines in proper dosages.
Read moreCaring palms health care is a revolutionary medical service leveraging on mobile and web platforms for primary prevention and management of chronic diseases through active screening, integrated specialized care for the elderly, post surgical and terminally ill patients
Read moreThe HealthStore Foundation’s CFW network is a network of medical clinics and micro-pharmacies whose mission is to provide access to essential medicines to marginalized populations in the developing world. Their main services include diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of prevalent outpatient condit
Read moreAga Khan Development Network eHealth Resource Centre drives improvements in access, quality, cost, efficiency and safety of health care through Information and Communication Technologies. The Centre supports the assessment, development and implementation of eHealth activities in Asia and Africa.
Read moremDoc is a digital health social enterprise which aims to dramatically reduce chronic disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa by providing people with chronic disease with integrated care support through mobile and web platforms.
Read moreOn SUSTAIN Project CFHI was expected to increase the uptake of HIV Testing and Counselling services, provide HIV Testing and Counselling services to at least 150,000 persons in the FCT and link all HIV Positive identified clients to care and treatment in CCFN supported Healthcare Facilities.
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