COVID Emergency Food Supply for Congolese Families in Need
An awareness project to speak against stigma, prejudice and discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS, and to educate people about the U=U campaign.
Read MoreAn awareness project to speak against stigma, prejudice and discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS, and to educate people about the U=U campaign.
Read MoreAn awareness project to speak against stigma, prejudice and discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS, and to educate people about the U=U campaign.
Read MoreA project for fighting discrimination against patients with HIV, and to remind the world that we should fight alongside those living with HIV/AIDS.
Read MoreA project designed to help low income Congolese women receive medical treatment at no cost.
Read MoreThe project aimed at providing young Congolese females, who are victims of rape, with health insurance coverage, educational support and peer mentorship.
Read MoreA project designed to support the rebuilding effort and immediate aid in the wake of the 2017 fires and floods in Ghana.
Read MoreA project designed to establish a local clinic in Jeida,Nigeria and make accessibility to quality health care delivery for the people a reality.
Read MoreA premier research program designed to enables at least 5 exceptional African university undergraduate women in the sciences to spend 2 months of their long summer term at the Nigerian or Ghanaian Institute for Medical Research.
Read MoreA land was acquired to build a 20-bed clinic in the Democratic Republic of Congo so as to provide adequate and affordably high-quality care to Congolese women and children.
Read MoreA project designed to fund health insurance for two hundred children total with HIV/AIDS at the HardtHaven orphanage in Ghana for a period of five years.
Read MoreA project designed to build sterilized water wells to provide potable and drinking water to the Ajegunle community, in Saki, with a self-sustaining borehole.
Read MoreA project designed to donate books and advise kids from kindergarten to fifth grade to encourage them to become readers and comprehend the importance of committing to and completing an academic pathway.
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