Medici con l'Africa CUAMM
CUAMM ist die grösste italienische NGO im Bereich der Gesundheitszusammenarbeit und wurde auch als erste NGO in diesem Bereich vom italienischen Staat offiziell anerkannt. Die Tätigkeit von CUAMM zielt auf die nachhaltige Verbesserung und Sicherung der Gesundheit der Bevölkerungen Afrikas.
The Italian member of the Medicus Mundi International Network Doctors with Africa Cuamm celebrated its 60th Anniversary with a series of events in October and November 2010. The President of
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Kampagne
Gesundheit der Kinder
Padua, 11 November 2010. "In Africa every year 4,5 million children below the age of 5 and 265'000 mothers die. These are figures of a genocide. Most of these deaths are linked with pregnancy and
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Konferenzbericht
Forschung
Antwerp, 11 November 2010. At this workshop, NGOs working in the field of international health cooperation and research institutions discussed past and ongoing cases of research partnerships,
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Anlass
Gesundheit der Kinder
Rome, 18-20 December 2011. "Maternal and child health is a leading topic in the global agenda, and all the major stakeholders of the international community are joining their hands to address this
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Paper
Basisgesundheitsversorgung
Once upon a time there was Ayen, a 22-year-old woman who had been married
for
about two years. She had already had three pregnancies: the first had ended in
miscarriage; the second was
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Projekt
Management und Capacity Building
In 2009, Doctors with Africa CUAMM, together with academic partners, institutions and associations, contributed to the creation of the Italian Network for Global Health Teaching – RIISG. The main
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The English version of DWA Cuamm 's journal "Health and Development", issue no. 62, December 2011, is available now online. Contents include: Mothers and children first (Rev. Dante Carraro);
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"Our heart is still with the 4.5 million children aged under 5 who die each year in Sub-Saharan African (particularly the newborn in their first month of life) and the 265,000 mothers who lose
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