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 moreThis health and development program aims to improve the health status in urban slums through the establishment of a decentralised health delivery system and development of strong local structures. The project is operational in 27 slums of the Mundhwa-Ghorpadi area, serving a population of 30,000.
Read moreASHA (Action, Service and Hope for AIDS) Foundation, established in 1998, is a charitable trust helping people infected with HIV/AIDS, their families and society as a whole through prevention, awareness, treatment, support, and rehabilitation of HIV-infected and affected persons.
Read moreE-swasthya is a Social Initiative of Primal Healthcare Limited, a first-of-its-kind telemedicine-based model for providing primary care in Rajasthan, India that aims to address the absence of doctors.
Read moreCARE Rural Health Mission is a not for profit organization funded by Care Hospitals non-profit arm CARE Foundation and specializing in telemedicine solutions to link rural health workers in Maharasthra and Andhra Pradesh with doctors at a district-level hub.
Read moreThe Abha Seva Sadan Multitherapy Charitable Health Center (ASSMCH) is a project of the Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT), a non-profit NGO. ASSMCH was founded to provide quality health care and health education to the rural areas of Jharkhand state in Northeastern India.
Read moreFred Hollows Foundation implements a variety of programs to combat vision impairment in Vietnam. In 1993 the foundation launched a training program for hundreds of surgeons to perform modern sight-restoring cataract surgery (with IOLs) in collaboration with the Vietnam National Institute.
Read moreAhadi Kenya Trust is a non–governmental organization that spearheads the Jigger Eradication Campaign in Kenya and Eastern Africa. The Campaign works in local and difficult to reach regions of Kenya and enlists the assistance of over 1,600 volunteers from Kenya and other countries.
Read moreAOET operates a pharmacy and mobile clinics with nurses, doctors, clinical officers and counselors providing treatment, counseling and home based care for people suffering from HIV/AIDS in 63 different villages.
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 moreThe program centers on increasing family planning services and reducing unwanted pregnancies through relying heavily on volunteer community health workers to deliver information and services to local neighborhoods and homes.
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 moreAl-Shifa Trust is a not-for-profit and non-government entity that seeks to provide high quality ophthalmology (eye care) diagnostic and treatment services to the general population, especially to the needy and less affluent portions of society, through a chain of specialty eye care hospitals.
Read moreJibon Tari is a floating hospital, first of its kind, that started operating at the riverbank of Mawa in Munshiganj district, Bangladesh. The aim of this project is to provide health services to remote communities of the country for the benefit of the poorer section of the society.
Read moreCommunity COMPACT seeks to prevent new HIV infections by increasing the number of individuals and couples who are aware of their status.The Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia, a research, training, and service provision organisation, implements the program with funding from PEPFAR/CDC.
Read moreWorking with the Friendship charity, Unilever Bangladesh sponsored the complete transformation of a French oil-barge into a comfortable residential boat with proper amenities for medial procedures to serve remote char communities.
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 moreCorporación Kimirina is a technical NGO working in Ecuador for 11 years. It specializes in health-related topics, particularly HIV/AIDS and malaria.
Read moreEmergency Medical Services is a project implemented by Medical Team International (MTI) to reduce mortality and morbidity rates caused by road accidents in Cambodia.
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