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HealthGateway Africa

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Happy Women's Month! This month we take time to recognise women in rural Africa who play a pivotal role in carrying our societies! #womensmonth #womenshealth #womensrolesinsociety

Happy Women's Month! This month we take time to recognise women in rural Africa who play a pivotal role in carrying our societies! 

#womensmonth #womenshealth #womensrolesinsociety
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Today we are crushing on all the women who raise children alone in rural homes. Making sure they get the best healthcare even when it is difficult! #womensmonth #healthcare #womancrushwednesday

Today we are crushing on all the women who raise children alone in rural homes. Making sure they get the best healthcare even when it is difficult!  
#womensmonth 
#healthcare #womancrushwednesday
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We are excited to announce that we are receiving support from Desmi to drill much-needed boreholes in the Mhondoro Ngezi district at 2 health facilities! A big thank you goes to the Desmi Team for the support! #water #healthcare #ruraldevelopment

We are excited to announce that we are receiving support from Desmi to drill much-needed boreholes in the Mhondoro Ngezi district at 2 health facilities!  A big thank you goes to the Desmi Team for the support! #water #healthcare #ruraldevelopment
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Borehole drilling continues in Mhondoro! The German Government (DEG) & DESMI International through Kaltrade (PRIVATE) LIMITED responded to the call for support to install water sanitation & hygiene infrastructure at Mhondoro Ngezi health facilities for COVID-19 Risk Reduction.

Borehole drilling continues in Mhondoro! 
The German Government (DEG) & DESMI International through Kaltrade (PRIVATE) LIMITED responded to the call for support to install water sanitation & hygiene infrastructure at Mhondoro Ngezi health facilities for COVID-19 Risk Reduction.
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We are excited about the boreholes being implemented in Mhondoro and look forward to continuing to support rural healthcare! visit healthgatewayafrica.org to learn how you can support us!

We are excited about the boreholes being implemented in Mhondoro and look forward to continuing to support rural healthcare! visit healthgatewayafrica.org to learn how you can support us!
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“Health is a state of complete mental, social and physical well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” World Health Organization, 1948

“Health is a state of complete mental, social and physical well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”  World Health Organization, 1948
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Ngezi Rural Hospital solar powered borehole system installation is complete and the system is ready to provide clean water - 29 April 2021

Ngezi Rural Hospital solar powered borehole system installation is complete and the system is ready to provide clean water - 29 April 2021
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Covid 19 Intervention showing signs of success at St Michaels Hospital courtesy of a WASH program funded by DESMI Africa. 10 June 2021.

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“The cost of inaction when it comes to Non-Communicable diseases response is around $7 trillion while the cost of action for middle and Low Countries is $170 billion,” says Dr Edmore Munongo, WHO Zimbabwe Technical Officer for NCDs during the National Cancer Stakeholders Meeting

“The cost of inaction when it comes to Non-Communicable diseases response is around $7 trillion while the cost of action for middle and Low Countries is $170 billion,” says Dr Edmore Munongo, WHO Zimbabwe Technical Officer for NCDs during the National Cancer Stakeholders Meeting