Haiti Spinal Cord Injury Working Group is a voluntary, multi-disciplinary team of Haitian and international health care professionals, with a strong interest and focus on enhancing the care of men, women, boys and girls who have sustained a spinal cord injury in Haiti. The Haiti SCI Working Group was formed after the January 2010 earthquake, which highlighted the immediate health care needs of this vulnerable client group.
OncArt, Inc., is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization based in Boston, Massachusetts, that connects clinicians with artists to create illustrated health education materials worldwide—“Art for Health Literacy, Everywhere.” OncArt materials are designed especially for people in low-resource regions where advanced stages of disease are high, literacy levels are low, and clinicians do not speak the same language as their patients.
Hardie Wren Development Initiatives is a UK-based NGO that seeks to support pilot projects and a world where everyone has a basic science literacy, bringing greater confidence and empowerment to help solve day to day problems, and understand the technical underpinnings of our lives to bring about social change for the better.
Primary Care International is helping healthcare providers to combat the growing threat of non-communicable diseases by delivering evidence-based training, providing strategic health systems support, and by testing innovations in primary care.
World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.
Abiye Maternal and Child Health International Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization with the aim of providing up-to-date evidence-based life-saving knowledge and skill to frontline health workers in communities across Nigeria.
Our mission is to help contribute to health system strengthening and quality improvement for maternal and new born care.
Enablement is specialised in Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) and Disability Inclusive Development (DID). Training, research and consultancy are at the heart of our work. We are a company that runs on a not-for-profit basis. Rather than measuring our success by financial profits, we prefer to measure the social impact of our actions for persons with disabilitie in predominantly lower and middle-income countries. We permanently try to bridge the gap between academic and government bodies and grassroots practitioners.
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.
The Patient Information Forum (PIF) is the UK membership organisation and network for people working in, and involved with, healthcare information and support.
Breast Without Spot (BWS) uses community-based education to build a cadre of ‘Breast Cancer Awareness’ Activists to create awareness about breast/cervical cancers to women groups and women one-on one. BWS also advocates to policy makers and diaspora organizations for the provision of medical services and skill transfer/research to assist tertiary and secondary health care providers to create sustainable cancer resources.