APOPO is a social enterprise that researches, develops, and deploys detection rat technology for humanitarian purposes. APOPO's HeroRATs provide second-line screening of TB samples from collaborating DOTS Centers.
Read moreAravind Eye Care System (AECS), a network of hospitals in India, is the largest provider of eye care in the world.
Read moreArogya Raksha Yojana is a comprehensive health insurance plan that offers people of rural India affordable access to high quality healthcare, provided by a network of hospitals and clinics, and supported by leading doctors and surgeons.
Read moreThe Hygeia Community Health Plan (HCHP) offers health insurance to a total target group of approximately 177,500 people, 67,500 in Lagos and 110,000 in Kwara State. Per July 2010, over 60,000 people were enrolled in the scheme.
Read moreEstablished in 1986, Karuna Trust is a public charitable trust that has been implementing health and development programs through public private partnership in India for over two decades.
Read moreOperation ASHA is a registered non-profit that has taken TB treatment to the doorsteps of 6.1 million individuals living in disadvantaged areas. It operates in over 3,000 villages and slums in eight states spread across India and two provinces in Cambodia.
Read moreSEWA Rural is a voluntary development organization involved in health & development activities in rural tribal area of South Gujarat at Jhagadia since 1980. The activities were initiated by a group of young professionals based upon the ideals & ideas of Swami Vivekananda & Gandhiji.
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 moreLearning about Living aims help inform and engage young people in Nigeria on issues around sexual health, HIV and AIDS, maternal morbidity and gender violence through a mobile and online platform.
Read moreTelemedicine utilizes modern telecommunication technology to provide medical services at a distance by connecting multiple medical centres and enabling exchange of expert medical information. The inherent visual nature of dermatology makes Teledermatology easily applicable to virtual medicine.
Read moreThe SMS for Life initiative is a 'public-private' project that harnesses everyday technology to eliminate stock-outs and improve access to essential medicines in sub-Saharan Africa.
Read moreFrontlineSMS is free, open source software that turns a laptop with a GSM modem and an inexpensive mobile phone into a central communications hub, enabling large-scale, two way text messaging.
Read moreGlocal is a social venture that seeks to bring State of Art Healthcare to rural population in India through an integrated model of Block Level Comprehensive Primary & Secondary Care Hospitals, Health Insurance, Skill Development and Technology.
Read moreDKT Ethiopia is the leading provider of condoms and contraceptives in Ethiopia, supplying 75% of the condoms and 40% of the oral contraceptives in Ethiopia from 2005 – 2010.
Read moreGVRC provides free medical treatment and psychosocial support to survivors of gender based violence. Treatment focuses on Post Exposure Prophylaxes (PEP) given within 72 hours of assault to help prevent infection of HIV/AIDS.
Read moreOpen Medical Record System (OpenMRS) is an efficient electronic medical record (EMR) storage and retrieval systems for treating the millions of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) patients in the developing world.
Read moreHealth[e]Foundation aims to enrich and update the skills of practicing health workers using blended learning, a method of learning that combines conventional classroom teaching methods with independent learning via e-learning methods.
Read moreThe application of e-prescription in community health centers Babakan Sari, Bandung, West Java is said to be the first in Indonesia. This application takes place through cooperation of Padjadjaran University and Institute Technology of Bandung, Indonesia.
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 moreSwasth is a network of self-sustaining health centers located in slums that provides quality & affordable primary healthcare services to India's urban poor. Supported by a Community Outreach Program and a referral network, they act as gateway to comprehensive health services.
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