MEMISA BELGIUM Better mental healthcare in Guinea 2023 GUINEA International Support for stronger local care institutions and better access to mental healthcare in Guinea Support € 8,000 As part of Jean-Pierre Goetghebuer (Fund) Support for micro-projects in Central Africa that provide aid for disadvantaged people with a disability. Read more Have also benefited from support MEMISA BELGIUM DR Congo: supporting healthcare Katako Kombe Support for better healthcare for vulnerable patients. Investments in equipment, capacity building, local partners, midwives in remote areas, etc. Read more PlanBobath Plan Bobath: remunerating a local physiotherapist to treat children with brain injuries, Senegal. Involvement of a physiotherapist in ongoing training of outreach workers and those trained in orthopaedics to help with the care and development of brain-injured children. Read more PlanBobath De rekrutering van een lokale kinesitherapeut - Senegal To recruit a local physiotherapist to contribute to the provision of a permanent, quality service (SERFA) for children with brain injuries and their families in Senegal. Read more Stay informed about new grantees Subscribe for e-news
Jean-Pierre Goetghebuer (Fund) Support for micro-projects in Central Africa that provide aid for disadvantaged people with a disability. Read more
MEMISA BELGIUM DR Congo: supporting healthcare Katako Kombe Support for better healthcare for vulnerable patients. Investments in equipment, capacity building, local partners, midwives in remote areas, etc. Read more
PlanBobath Plan Bobath: remunerating a local physiotherapist to treat children with brain injuries, Senegal. Involvement of a physiotherapist in ongoing training of outreach workers and those trained in orthopaedics to help with the care and development of brain-injured children. Read more
PlanBobath De rekrutering van een lokale kinesitherapeut - Senegal To recruit a local physiotherapist to contribute to the provision of a permanent, quality service (SERFA) for children with brain injuries and their families in Senegal. Read more