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ImpactReport2024

22 Jul 2024

1 © Amref Health Africa / Genaye Eshetu About Amref Health Africa Amref Health Africa is the largest Africa- their access to education, to their gender, is to raise funds from UK partners and based international health development and their exposure to the impacts of climate supporters for Amref’s community-led organisation. [...] Our through the shock of the COVID-19 women who have benefited from the Global Strategy and UK strategy, finalised in pandemic and the realisation of its lasting obstetric fistula repair surgery and from the 2023, both focus on building strong impact on communities and health systems. [...] And in Malawi, I saw how communities on the frontline of the climate crisis are being supported to build their resilience to climate change and all the uncertainty that it brings including ensuring that they are able to feed their families throughout the year and ensuring their children under 5 get the right amount of nutrition to survive and thrive. [...] We the expanded rollout of our digital have mapped and enrolled close learning platform integration tool to 3,000 boys and girls into sports with GSK and Cognizant, as well as clubs and trained 135 sports club announcing a new £5m coaches and 150 sports club investment in programmes to sexual and reproductive health address the malaria burden in and rights (SRHR) Champions, Kenya and Zambia and ta. [...] Through the Heroes for Gender Transformative Action (Heroes) programme, Amref works with 10–24-year-olds in nine target districts of Uganda to increase access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), provide menstrual health and hygiene management, and improve access to water and sanitation facilities.

Authors

David Scates

Pages
28
Published in
United Kingdom

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