
Fighting against the silent death of women in childbirth in Guinea
In the coastal West African country of Guinea, pregnant women are often poorly monitored, and left to cope on their own. In 2014, a major Ebola outbreak weakened
In the coastal West African country of Guinea, pregnant women are often poorly monitored, and left to cope on their own. In 2014, a major Ebola outbreak weakened
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world. The security situation remains tense, and humanitarian needs continue to grow: “citizens have insufficient access
In Nigeria, ALIMA provides care for people displaced by conflict.
In Nigeria, the continuing armed conflict, particularly in the northeastern part of the country, has contributed significantly to the
The Central African Republic (CAR) suffers from one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, with 890 deaths per 100,000 births. The success of field programs
Alexis Huguet, is a freelance photographer who has been living in Africa for the past three years. Today he tells us about his second mission for ALIMA, which
When 35-year-old Maimuna was 37 weeks pregnant, she went into labor at her home in Monguno, in northeastern Nigeria, where she was living in a camp for internally
In sub-Saharan Africa, the fight against infectious disease is a major public health challenge, with deadly consequences. Vaccinations remain one of our most effective weapons in fighting illness
In 2017, ALIMA and its partners treated one million patients including 800,000 children under the age of five.
DAKAR, July 18, 2017 – Thirty-four-year-old Zayatou Malam Hassan says she “suffered enormously” through seven difficult pregnancies, including a stillbirth at home, before being enrolled – during her
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