News

20 September 2016

Light in Tanzania’s dispensaries: a gift that makes a difference

2016-09-20T12:08:47+02:0020 September 2016|

In recent days electricity became a reality for two small health centers in Lumuli and Magoda, located in Tanzania’s Iringa DC and Njombe Regions, respectively. Like them, another 48 dispensaries will soon also have light. All this has been made possible thanks to a new partnership between Sumitomo Corporation and Doctors with Africa CUAMM.

8 September 2016

Mozambique Wholesome recipes

2016-09-08T11:09:11+02:008 September 2016|

In Mozambique almost 43% of children suffer from chronic malnutrition. To face this problem some doctors and researchers have created recipes accesible to all mothers.

19 August 2016

Good news from Sierra Leone

2016-08-19T15:32:47+02:0019 August 2016|

Work continues in Sierra Leone to rebuild its fragile health system devastated by Ebola. Excellent results in Freetown and Pujehun.

10 August 2016

Clashes in Ethiopia Last weekend

2016-08-10T09:35:40+02:0010 August 2016|

This last weekend there were violent clashes and intense protests in Ethiopia. Unfortunately, the results are an estimate of about 100 dead. CUAMM will keep working for the health of the people of Ethiopia despite the difficulty.

6 August 2016

FREETOWN REBIRTH IN SOLIDARITY

2016-08-06T12:51:05+02:006 August 2016|

Solidarity abounds in Freetown: Cooperazione Italiana, the Prosolidar Foundation and the Cariparo Foundation are working with Cuamm to support the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital.

5 August 2016

2016 OLYMPICS CHEERING WITH AFRICA

2016-08-05T12:29:15+02:005 August 2016|

Tonight the Rio 2106 Olympics open. Cuamm is cheering with Africa, true to our values and in the spirit of taking part being what matters most.

4 August 2016

SOUTH SUDAN MAKING ALL EFFORTS TO KEEP THE PEACE

2016-08-04T15:21:54+02:004 August 2016|

Following the turmoil of the last few weeks, the latest e-mail from our director Don Dante Carraro explains the conditions that doctors, field workers, and patients are enduring. The situation remains delicate, and food and medicine is needed. We will stay true to the commitment we took ten years ago.