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Post about lifepads project published on seneweb

The Senegal mobile health foundation will launch reusable sanitary napkins “made in Senegal” “which will give more freedom of movement to women during menstruation”, announced Friday in Dakar, its president, Shara Rosen. “Health-life pads encourage the freedom of women during menstruation and at the same time offer products that are better for the female body,” […]
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Choosing a cause in December

In many countries, December is traditionally the month of shopping for the end-of-year holidays. The Giving Tuesday initiative raises awareness among people to think of others throughout the month of December and to share their generosity with the community. A recent study conducted among Canadians shows that more than 80% of donors are motivated to […]
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Campagne “Pads for Homeless” 2020

Periods don’t break during pandemics. It’s been a tough few weeks. We are already seeing the unprecedented impact that Covid-19 is having on the future of the world. We are as uncertain as everyone else about what the future holds, but we remain hopeful. COVID-19 has made menstrual health more urgent than ever for poor […]
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Kick-off of 2014 Giving Tuesday campaign!

In February 2015, the Sénégal Santé Mobile Foundation will deliver essential equipment and medicines to three maternity hospitals in Senegal. These women and others like them are counting on us and YOU. Maternal health is a major concern in Senegal, where 5 women die every day following pregnancy. Maternal deaths can be avoided by providing […]
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Partnership with HPIC

Notre partenaire HPIC (Health Partners International Canada) et les Trousses Mère et Bébé sont présenté dans le magazine de Montreal Families (Mars 2015). Voir l’article complet ici: http://bit.ly/17YiNU4. La Fondation Sénégal Santé Mobile est mentionné comme une des partenaires de HPIC.  
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Patient Transport Program

Patient Transportation Program The Sénégal Santé Mobile Foundation, based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is pleased to announce its “Transport of the sick” program. This program aims to improve access to basic health care for populations in remote areas, where medical infrastructure is often limited. Tricycle ambulances will play a crucial role in safely and efficiently […]
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