FIMRC'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 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 moreYouth Truck is a mobile outreach service, which sensitizes youth in rural areas and urban slums on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) (including HIV/AIDS prevention) through films and other activities.
Read moreGHN works with rural communities and stakeholders to achieve ‘health for all’.
Read moreAHF-Uganda Cares promotes condom use as a way for people to protect themselves and their partners against HIV and conducts regular HIV testing events. In addition, the project campaigns where it tests and refers the the positive people for treatment.
Read moreHospital Moyses Deutsch was established in 2008 in M'Boi Mirim, a poor neighborhood in São Paulo. The Albert Einstein Hospital established an agreement with the government so that all services would be paid for by Brazil's government health insurance - the Unified Health System (SUS).
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 moreChittagong Eye Infirmary and Training Complex is a multidisciplinary purpose-built tertiary eye care institution. It has specific functions such as ophthalmic human resource development and eye care services. It is now recognized as one of the major ophthalmic centers in Bangladesh.
Read moreDAM’s health service focus is on enhancing the complemented health service system by building the capacity of health workers, effective and sustainable water and sanitation practices, community managed ‘satellite clinics’, prevention of drug abuse and HIV/AIDS, and cancer and mental health care.
Read moreKitovu Mobile provides care and support for People Living with HIV and AIDS (PLHA), through a Home Based Care Program (HBC) and empowers them to cope up with the HIV/AIDS and its possible impacts.
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 moreMasai Dental Clinic provides dental care at no charge to the Masai people.
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 moreCOHRE strengthens the research training capacity and infrastructure for clinical, operational, and health services research on HIV/TB infections through training, mentorship and strengthened collaboration between HIV and TB control programs.
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 moreWith the financial support from Canada, Buddhist for Health (BFH) started Health Equity Fund Managed by Pagoda (HEFP) in Takeo province in 2003. This is a health care financing scheme which is initiated to improve the health of very poor people in rural area.
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 moreDeepalaya’s Community Health Program provides access to health care, encourages health seeking behavior among the people & strengthens existing health delivery mechanisms in target villages in South Delhi through its rural health center and mobile clinics.
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.
Read moreThe Mobile Telemedicine Clinic Project will utilize satellite communications to connect medical staff running a mobile clinic in rural areas of Kenya with specialized doctors in urban areas.
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