'Our mission is to support professionals, including speech and language therapists from high income countries, to maximize the impact of their work with people with communication disability in low and middle income countries. We are a Clinical Excellence Network (CEN) registered with the RCSLT in the UK.'
Social Assistance and Rehabilitation for the Physically Vulnerable (SARPV) work to sensitize different stakeholders how to reduce the vulnerability of becoming disabled during disaster and how to handle the people with disabilities during and after disaster. SARPV is an advocacy organization and we do advocacy with policy makers, local government, GOs and NGOs, community people, family members of disabled people in order to ensure the rights and accessibility of peoples with disabilities....
The International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) is an organisation of 39 national organisations in low, middle and high income countries reaching over 160,000 GPs and other primary care professionals and also a global community of practice. IPCRG is set up as a clinically-led charitable company with a mission to work locally in primary care and collaborate globally to improve respiratory health to achieve our vision of Breathing and feeling well through universal access to right care.
Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research (GFMER) is a non-profit organization established in 2002. It is supported by the Republic and Canton of Geneva, the Department of Social Affairs of the City of Geneva and other Swiss and international institutions. The Foundation works in close collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). The overall objectives of the Foundation are to promote and develop health education and research programs.
The Instituto de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Parasitologia Antonio Vidal (Institute of Infectious Diseases and Parasitology Antonio Vidal) (IAV) is a private non-profit organization created to carry out research, training and consulting activities on infectious diseases and parasitology, and to assist government and university institutions in relation to such diseases.
Since 2014, Rose Academies has been working with the rural poor in Sub Saharan Africa with our guiding principles of social justice, human rights and education as the basis for positive change. We are advocates of the Sustainable Development Goals that were developed to bring equity in policies and programs to benefit all people in the world regardless of religious beliefs, ethnicity, gender, or abilities.
Our mission is to improve health care and health outcomes in resource-poor areas by developing videos that “bring to life” basic health care information known to save lives.
One World Medical Network (NGO) trains medical personnel in developing and emerging countries and supports them by diagnosing difficult patient cases. Helping medical personnel to help themselves is our main goal, regardless of their origin and their religious belief.