CWFD started its activities as a Non-Government Organization by providing family planning services at the community level through one to one approach, face to face communication and door to door service.
Read moreCWFD started its activities as a Non-Government Organization by providing family planning services at the community level through one to one approach, face to face communication and door to door service.
Read moreThe program started as a Youth program targeting young people in the Mukuru slums and has grown to a comprehensive and nationwide program that continues to reach youth, most at risk populations and other under served communities using various HIV/AIDS prevention strategies.
Read moreThe Cyber-VCT Pilot program encourages utilization of HIV testing services by providing access to solar-powered Internet as cover and incentive for participation in the Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) Program.
Read moreTMSS aims at multi-dimensional socio-economic interventions under which it has been running and managing health sectoral institutions, programs and projects. With a view to provide health services to the poor community in general and to the beneficiaries of TMSS in particular.
Read moreBuild Kenya launched its education, income generation and HIV/AIDS awareness programmes to address key issues affecting young people's development. Its primary activities are carried out through "health clubs" which work with school-aged children to deliver key health education messages.
Read moreBandhu Social Welfare Society works toward the well-being of stigmatized and socially-excluded males and their partners, by providing sexual health services and supporting human rights and alternative livelihoods. The group has been able to develop a wide-ranging series of successful programs.
Read moreLow Cost Standard Therapeutics (LOCOST) makes essential medicines for those working with urban and rural poor in India and was started in response to the difficulty faced by those working in remote areas to access good quality medicines at affordable prices.
Read moreAPAE was founded in 1961 to treat individuals with developmental deficiencies from childhood to adulthood. The organization offers healthcare services, as well as education programs, and supports researches and rights.
Read moreThe YWCA-Rwandan program "Giving Hope"supports and cares for the OVCs in rural areas of Rwanda. The program also provides for PLWA and their families.
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 moreFIMRC's Micro Health Insurance Program (MHIP) is a non-monetary model of health insurance that combines health education and community development projects with improved access to medical services.
Read moreGHN works with rural communities and stakeholders to achieve ‘health for all’.
Read moreOne of Walking with Maasai’s aims is to relieve the burden of preventable disease by developing health care initiatives that provide health care to remote areas of Maasai communities.
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 moreTabasamu has a mission to provide free dental care, free dental education and preventative dental care to under served communities in the Anglican Diocese of Kitale in western Kenya and now Haiti. Tabasamu, is a dental outreach project comprised of volunteer dentists, hygienists, and others.
Read morePACE Dental Clinic offers a full range of dental care services from dental extractions to root canal treatments and seeks to improve the dental health of patients and to encourage the community to embrace the importance of preventive dental maintenance.
Read moreCommunity/Peer Initiated Testing and Counseling (C/PITC) are community-based testing facilities that have been initiated and implemented by Cambodian government to increase an uptake of HIV testing by high risk groups.
Read moreClinics were established and run by local non-profit organization (RHAC) since 1996 to improve sexual and reproductive health of Cambodian people. At beginning, a RHAC clinic was open to serve people in Phnom Penh and then the clinic has grown to 18 clinics in eight provinces and one city.
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 "READY for Health" project increases awareness & understanding about reproductive health issues among high school students related to the prevention of unwanted pregnancies & sexually transmitted diseases & HIV/AIDS transmission through a peer-to-peer education method.
Read moreANDY seeks to rehabilitate disabled youth from underprivileged families through the provision of mobility aids and assistive devices such as wheelchairs, elbow crutches, white canes and braille.
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