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Stand Up for African Mothers

 

In the strong belief that no woman should die giving life, AMREF launched the international Stand Up for African Mothers campaign in October 2011 to draw attention to the plight of African mothers and to mobilise citizens worldwide to ensure that mothers receive the basic medical care they need during pregnancy and childbirth.

 

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South Africa Stands Up for African Mothers

September 11, 2012 saw AMREF SA launch the Stand Up for African Mothers campaign at the prestigious Hilton Hotel in Sandton, Johannesburg.

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WASH- ing the Community

Greg Dorey, UK Ambassador to Ethiopia recently visited an AMREF WASH project in the Kechene area of Addis Ababa.

Read his blog entry here

Africa Alumni and Audio visual cheque presentation

A Boost for the ‘Stand Up for African Mothers’ Campaign

Today AMREF received Kshs 110,040 from Africa Alumni in conjunction with AudioVisual Concepts in support for the ‘Stand up for African Mothers’ campaign.

The donation

Dr Osinde examines a cleft lip patient

AMREF and KCB Uganda hold medical Camp

AMREF and the Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) held a Cleft Lip and Palate surgical Camp at Jinja Referral Hospital in Uganda from August 27-31, 2012.

AMREF and KCB Uganda hold medical camp

AMREF has launched an mLearning project that will enable nurses and midwives in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to use their mobile phones to develop in their profession and keep up to date with latest medical knowledge.

AMREF Unveils mLearning Project

AMREF has launched an mLearning project that will enable nurses and midwives in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to use their mobile phones to develop in their profession and keep up to date with latest medical knowledge.

mLearning Project Unveiled

AMREF Training

AMREF Courses & Training Programmes

AMREF offers a wide range of courses for health professionals at large

Health workers receive training on HIV counselling and testing in Kinondoni, Dar es Salaam.

AMREF in Tanzania Short Courses

AMREF in Tanzania, in collaboration with the AMREF International Training
Centre now offers short courses


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Kediga's Story

Kediga Gemur, 35, is a trained community health worker living in a remote village called Keda Gesso, 40 km away from Gewane town in north-eastern Ethiopia. She, along with thousands of others, has been badly affected by flooding.

Click here for Kediga's Story