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Keep vulnerable children and families malaria free and healthy by providing 15,000 long lasting insecticide treated nets, and education. Malaria can be fatal for children, pregnant women, and adults living with HIV, even though it is preventable and curable. Lives can be saved for pennies per day, a Read more ...

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This project provides food, medicines, and a package of life saving health care services to 500 HIV+ children, and training in HIV to families. The package of services includes regular health check-ups, psycho social counseling, education in HIV, training and monitoring in adherence to medication an Read more ...

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Malaria is the biggest killer of man. Every 2 minutes a child dies from malaria. Until there is a cure prevention is the only way to save lives. The Butterfly Tree runs a successful malaria prevention program in remote communities in Zambia, providing mosquito nets, a safe insecticide coating for t Read more ...

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The Mwandi Hospital, a designated COVID center in Western Province Zambia, requires reliable, low-cost electrical power in order to provide quality patient care. Costs charged by the national hydroelectric power company (ZESCO) are increasing exponentially. Our project's long-term goal is to remove Read more ...

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Modern diagnostic tools are a necessity in today's healthcare. Advances in imaging technologies have transformed medicine and improved health around the world. Without these tools, accurate diagnoses and treatments of diseases and injuries are severely impaired. A new Medical Imaging Suite at the ru Read more ...

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The Children's Heart Program aims at reducing the mortality rate in developing countries of children affected by congenital or rheumatic heart diseases, with particular attention to the less privileged population. Three pillars: LIFE-SAVING CARDIAC SURGERY - CAPACITY BUILDING AND TRAINING - PREVENTI Read more ...

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Syejumba Outreach Post serves a population of 8000 people. However, there is no water, no proper building, no staff, no medical equipment and no toilets. This means the community are forced to walk 16kms to the nearest Health Post to receive treatment when they are unwell. We would like to upgrade Read more ...

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The first Youth Friendly Space (YFS) at Simonga will require the renovation and expansion of a container, where teens and young adults can meet to talk about pressing issues around sexual and reproductive health and positive hygiene practices. The users will have access to a computer for school work Read more ...

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Help us build a new Mothers' Shelter for expectant mothers at the Kanyanga Rural Health Post. Currently women walk up to 45km to arrive at a hot, dusty shelter, made of mud and poles with no facilities. Heavily pregnant women sleep on the hard ground and have only a grass enclosure for their toilet Read more ...