Role Models at the Heart of Maternal and Newborn Health in Guinea

In Guinea, 553 women lose their lives per 100,000 live births*. To tackle this alarming rate, ALIMA and its partners have launched an innovative maternal and newborn health project by engaging husbands. These men, called “model husbands”, are raising awareness in their communities to save lives and transform social norms.
“The Needs Are Substantial and Multisectoral”3 Questions to Boubou Traoré, Alima Project Manager in Mokolo

Since 2016, ALIMA has been operating in Mokolo, in the north of Cameroon, to support refugee and displaced communities. Boubou Traoré, ALIMA project manager, shares the main challenges facing these populations, including lack of funding and insecurity, while explaining how ALIMA responds to the health needs of the most vulnerable.
Inspiration in Action: Dr. Binta, Female Doctor and Expatriate

Dr. Binta, originally from Guinea, is among the rare women holding fieldwork leadership roles. An expatriate since 2021, she is an assistant medical coordinator in ALIMA’s medical team in Bangui, Central African Republic.
Mpox: DRC Mobilises for a Historic Vaccination Campaign

As the Mpox epidemic continues to spread in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), hopes are turning to vaccination efforts. The DRC is set to launch a large-scale campaign, with doses coming from the United States, the European Union, and Japan. To date, more than 5,600 confirmed cases have been recorded in 2024, and the […]
Mpox Response: Launch of a New Strategic Centre in Goma

A new strategic health center in Goma has been opened to help combat the MPOX epidemic ravaging the Democratic Republic of Congo.
15 Pictures Showcasing ALIMA’s Humanitarian Action

Since its creation, ALIMA has placed the patient at the heart of its actions, with one unwavering goal: to go where others do not. Through 15 powerful photos, we retrace 15 years of humanitarian commitment, innovations, and sustainable partnerships in the most isolated and vulnerable areas.
Care in Remote Areas: Preparing Today for Tomorrow’s Challenges

For the past 15 years, ALIMA has been at the forefront of delivering life-saving healthcare to often overlooked regions. As we mark this milestone anniversary, we remain steadfast in our commitment to innovate, save lives, and work towards a more just and united world.
Breakthrough in Ebola Vaccination: Five-Year Immunity Achieved After Injection

A decisive new step has been taken in the fight against the Ebola virus. According to a PREVAC study conducted in Guinea, the immunity conferred by three experimental vaccines persists for up to five years after vaccination.
Mpox Epidemic: What is ALIMA Doing?

In response to the Mpox epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) has deployed a rapid and effective response to fight this health crisis. Working alongside a coalition of local and international partners, ALIMA’s strategy focuses on three key areas: providing medical care to patients, conducting epidemiological surveillance, and raising awareness within affected communities.
Mpox: 10 Key Questions to Understand the Epidemic

Formerly known as monkeypox, Mpox is now a growing concern as it spreads beyond its endemic regions in Central and West Africa. This article addresses the 10 most frequently asked questions about Mpox, to help you better understand its symptoms, transmission methods, available treatments, and preventive measures.