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CANADIAN FRIENDS OF ANIQUEM HEALTH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Typically ANIQUEM patients are very poor – CAFA programmes provide support Including: CAFA transport program provides transport (bus fare and meal) for patient and caregiver to come to clinic on regular basis without which many patients could not afford to visit the clinic at all CAFA Recreation program provides 2 3-day camps per year for up to 40 burn survivors providing friendly camp surroundings where the children can relax 'and just be kids'. CAFA Surgery provides for individual surgery support for identified cases. Surgery takes place at clinics in Lima. CAFA recently collaborated with ANIQUEM and INTERPLAST on a 10 day campaign corrective surgery campaign at a hospital near Lima. Eighteen ANIQUEM patients were treated with all transport and accommodation funded by CAFA. CAFA capacity building supports local or international specialised training to improve skills of staff CAFA has started support for burn prevention including a prevention brochure and pos

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FAIR AID SOCIETY SUPPORTING CONGOLESE HEALTH CARE

Fair Aid Society is currently working in north east Congo. We are currently rebuilding a medical clinic in the zone of Nyankunde. Two board members were on site in November 2012 and our work is going well.

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St. Joseph's Health System International Outreach Program

Since 1986, the St. Joseph's International Outreach Program has worked in collaboration with our partners in developing nations to build healthcare capacity through education, training, and capacity building efforts. With current projects in Uganda and Haiti, we are guided by the following principles: We believe universal access to effective healthcare is a basic human right and we will speak out against practices that run counter to this belief. We recognize that we work at the invitation of our in-country partners. We believe that our in-country partners must contribute to our projects in ways that are meaningful. We believe that raising false expectations is more detrimental than raising none. We accept that our work is highly dependent on factors beyond our control and as such, success metrics must be dynamic. We accept that anything is possible. Hope and action will guide our work.