TACKLING COVID-19: A look back at the response in Africa
In March 2020, the first cases were confirmed in the 12 sub-Saharan African countries where we work, and the already fragile health systems were put to the test.<br
In March 2020, the first cases were confirmed in the 12 sub-Saharan African countries where we work, and the already fragile health systems were put to the test.<br
“ALIMA is calling for equitable access to vaccines as soon as possible,” says Dr. Moumouni Kinda, ALIMA’s Director of Operations. “It is necessary to work to ensure that
ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action)’s MUAC for Mothers program, which has shown great success over the years in helping mothers and other caregivers detect malnutrition in
As a supporter of ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action)’s ‘YES, AFRICAN’ campaign, Angélique Zapata, a former contestant on ‘Koh-Lanta,’ a French reality game show popular on
ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) has been caring for patients at the COVID-19 treatment center within the Donka Hospital in Conakry, Guinea, since April 6, 2020.
They are doctors, nurses, hygienists, logisticians. What do they have in common? Since April 6, 2020, these women and men have been working for ALIMA (The Alliance for
To help identify suspected cases of COVID-19, ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action), with the financial support of Unitaid, is providing pulse oximeters to health structures across
While the number of new cases is decreasing in Senegal, ALIMA teams are not lowering their guard against the virus. After having participated in the medical management of
In September 2020, 111 health care personnel from the COVID-19 treatment center at the Donka Hospital in Conakry, Guinea, were trained by ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical
“Wash your hands. Turn towards me. Turn around. Remove your smock. Throw it into the trash. Wash your hands. Remove your first pair of gloves. Throw them in
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