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| Central Eastern Europe: Bosnia |
Equipment Donation Programme - With the assistance of Project HOPE's national organisation based in Japan, medical equipment is being donated to Bosnia. Ultrasounds, X-ray machines, ECGs, defibrillators, laboratory equipment and dental equipment have been donated to Bosnia hospitals and primary healthcare clinics.
Humanitarian Assistance - Project HOPE’s current focus for humanitarian aid is the Republika Srpska. To date, this programme has shipped over £3 million worth of essential drugs, vaccines, medical texts and some small equipment donations to two logistics centres based in the Republika Srpska. From these logistics centres the shipments are disbursed to clinics, hospitals and humanitarian pharmacies where people can obtain these much-needed medications.
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| 1992 |
Operations in Bosnia begin with extensive equipment and humanitarian assistance donations in response to the Bosnian war. |
| 1997 |
Paediatric Physical Rehabilitation programme trains physical and occupational therapists, doctors, teachers, kindergarten and orphanage staff, NGO volunteers, and families of children with disabilities to improve their theoretical knowledge and practical skills when caring for children with special needs. |
| 1999 |
Continuous Medical Education Programme focuses on doctors and nurses working in primary health clinics. |
| 2000 |
Project HOPE organizes the country’s first conference for paediatric rehabilitation professionals. |
| 2001 |
Family Medicine Implementation programme transformed three existing health clinics into family medicine centres. |
| 2003 |
Western Balkans AIDS programme focuses on prevention of HIV. |
| 2005 |
Continued with the provision of medical supplies through Humanitarian Assistance, which still continues today................... 2009 |
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New South Africa programme kicks off with the Munsieville International Children's Cup |
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A brand new approach to the health and total well-being of orphans and other vulnerable children in sub-Saharan Africa |
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Improving health in Indonesia |
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