The Ntaseka Clinic in Kamenge slum of Bujumbura provides health care for survivors of rape and gender based violence, support for 330 HIV+ individuals, trauma healing workshops for raped and abused wo...
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Region: Burundi
Physical health in Burundi is a major concern due to limited access to healthcare facilities, inadequate sanitation and hygiene, and high prevalence of infectious diseases such as malaria and HIV/AIDS. Malnutrition and food insecurity also contribute to poor physical health outcomes.
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This project will build, equip and operate a maternity and new-born pavilion to provide affordable and high quality of maternal and new-born health services to underserved and poorest communities in t...
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