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Your donation will help us enhance life-saving healthcare services and support educational and community empowerment activities in the most underserved communities. You can choose to donate directly to one of our specific projects or contribute to the overall activities of the organization.

Donate for Volunteer Health Professionals Service Support Project (VHPSSP)

Your $150 can enable a doctor to treat 1,000 critically ill individuals each month, saving lives and alleviating the suffering caused by a shortage of healthcare professionals.

The Volunteer Health Professionals Service Support Project (VHPSSP) recruits newly graduated health professionals to work in understaffed hospitals, delivering vital care during crises like the ongoing malaria epidemic. Volunteers work full hours without pay, easing patient wait times and enhancing care quality while gaining valuable experience.

Currently, the project relies solely on in-kind support, and we are seeking donations to cover accommodation, transport and meals. Your contribution can make a real difference in improving healthcare for underserved communities.

Donate today to help save lives and support the next generation of doctors.

Donate to Empower Her: A Menstrual Hygiene Project for Girls

Your donation can empower girls to manage their menstruation, ensuring they have the tools and knowledge needed to lead healthy lives.

The Menstrual Hygiene Management Project addresses a critical challenge faced by adolescent girls in Bench Sheko zone, Southwest Ethiopia. Many girls miss up to 4 days of school each month due to menstruation-related issues, while the high cost of sanitary napkins—around €1.15—is often unaffordable for families in rural areas.

To combat these challenges, we are launching a project to manufacture reusable pads and train girls on homemade pad making and menstrual hygiene management. Your support will help us empower these young women to confidently manage their periods and improve their health and education.

Donate today to create a supportive environment for girls and help ensure they thrive.

Other Projects open to be funded

1. Primary health care and psychosocial support for internally displaced people in Ethiopia

Primary health care and psychosocial support for internally displaced people in Ethiopia is a project which is designed to provide primary health care (PHC), mental health and psycho social support for internally displaced peoples (IDP) which is one of the major gab of IDP centers. Compressive primary health care contains 8 components of primary care, as WHO stated, including disease prevention, health education, water and sanitation, food and nutrition, maternal and child health (MCH), immunization, treatment and provision of essential drugs.

Currently, due to internal instabilities, there are millions of peoples in Ethiopia displaced from their villages and residing in nearby IDP centers, in compound and around religious institutions, schools, streets and other places. IDPs lack the basic needs of human being including medical care.

In our review, government, local and international donators, fund raisers and other NGOs are trying to address shelter, food, water, sanitation and clothing needs of IDPs even it is still unsatisfactory. The need of Primary health care necessitates more organized approaches which make it to be the least addressed basic need of IDPs.

Duration – 6 month

Target population

  • 12,500 individuals will be provided a clinical service
  • 12, 500 individuals will be provided with health educations on epidemiologically important disease entities.

6 month Budget – 3,863,388.43 Birr (81,765 USD)

2 - Comprehensive rehabilitation of male street youths in Bahir Dar city

Title of the project – Comprehensive (basic needs, psycho social, behavioral, substance and economical) rehabilitation of male street youths in Bahir Dar city

Duration –5 year

Target population – 600 Male street youths who are 16 and above and substance Abusers

  • 12,500 individuals will be provided a clinical service
  • 12, 500 individuals will be provided with health educations on epidemiologically important disease entities.

1 year Budget – 8,101,236 ETB (185,172 USD)

5 year Budget – 57,426,726 ETB (1,312,611USD)

A partner can fund the project in one of the following ways

  • Funding the 1 year Budget
  • Funding 5 years budget
  • 3- Health professionals support project

    Title of the project – Health professionals support project

    Duration – 1 year

    Target population – 40 Health professional and 10 local health centers

    4 - Psycho-social and Economical rehabilitation of Fistula victim women at Bahir Dar Hamlin Fistula Center

    Title-Psycho-social and Economical rehabilitation of Fistula victim women at Bahir Dar Hamlin Fistula Center

    Description-is a project which is designed to rehabilitate fistula victim women in Bahir Dar psychologically, socially, and economically

    General objective-Psycho-social and economical rehabilitation of fistula victim women

    Duration – 1 year

    Target population-200 fistula victim women at Bahir Dar Hamlin fistula center.

    1 year budget– 2,368,278 ETB (55,076.23 USD)

    5 - COVID-19 phone consultation project in Bahir Dar city Administrative of ANRS.

    Title-COVID-19 phone consultation project in Bahir Dar city Administrative of ANRS.

    Description-is a project which is designed to consult people who are suspected and COVID positive patients on telephone.

    General objective-Counsel people about COVID-19 symptoms, treatment and home based managements and psycho social support for those who are positive for COVID-19 test.

    Duration – 1 year

    Target population-All people who wants to get counseling service

    1 year budget- 419931.6 ETB(9998.37 USD)

    6 - Am I negative? ELISA and Rapid test Discrepancy determination in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

    Title- Am I negative? ELISA and Rapid test Discrepancy determination in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

    Description-It is a research project which is designed to know the discrepancy of ELISA and rapid test of HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Syphilis.

    General objective-To assess the discrepancy between ELISA and rapid tests of HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Syphilis.

    Duration – 8 months

    Target population-our study population will be 10,010 blood donators of Bahir Dar blood bank in 6 months period.

    8 month budget-196680 ETB(4573.95 USD)