InciSioN, the International Student Surgical Network, is an international non-profit organisation for medical and public health students, residents, and young doctors in the field of global surgery. InciSioN started as an informal group of students in 2014 and grew to become the formally established organisation "InciSioN" in March 2016.
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.
Global Medical Libraries is a global project focused on improving the standard of healthcare in developing countries by providing donated medical educational resources, which contribute to advancing the quality of formal and continuing education
The Cameroon League for Development is an NGO that fights against communicable and non- communicable diseases and is involved in environmental protection and conservation, sustainable development and gender equality issues. The League also assists the elderly.
Founded in 2010, to help bridge the gaps between research, policy, and practice in development efforts in Africa, AFIDEP contributes to the realisation of the SDGs by enabling the formulation of sound development policies and programme interventions. We work to promote and entrench a culture of evidence use in development efforts in Africa.
HIFA is delighted to announce our new 4-page leaflet for you to introduce your friends and contacts to HIFA and invite them to join us. www.hifa.org/join
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