Brief overview of our clinical partners
These organizations look to us for help with mHealth. We look to them for inspiration. Expect to hear more about their work soon.
St. Gabriels Hospital. Namitete, Malawi.
This hospital serves 250,000 people spread 100 miles in every direction. Over 400 volunteer community health workers assist clinical staff.
Smiling Sun Franchise Program. Bangladesh.
SSFP is a USAID-funded initiative that is actively bolstering healthcare throughout rural and urban Bangladesh.
www.smilingsunhealth.com
Village Health Works. Kigutu, Burundi.
The Village Health Works mission is to provide compassionate, culturally sensitive and excellent quality care to patients.
www.villagehealthworks.org
Partners in Health. Neno, Malawi.
Village health workers cover more than 125,000 people, assisting patients on HIV and TB medication.
www.pih.org
VillageReach. Balaka, Malawi.
Village Reach’s mission is to save lives and improve well being in developing countries by increasing last-mile access to healthcare.
www.villagereach.org
Clinica Santa Rosa de Lima. Nuevo Paraiso, Honduras.
Santa Rosa de Lima Medical Center provides 24 hour emergency medical services, general consultations, labor, delivery, and ambulance services.
www.saninos.org.hn/clinica.htm
St. Rodrigue Health Center. St. Rodrigue, Lesotho.
This clinic offers primary care and antenatal care, as well as HIV and TB treatment.
Engeye Health Clinic. Ddegeya, Uganda.
This clinic treats patients with malaria and handles cuts, burns, sexually transmitted diseases, hyperthyroidism, and a number of other illnesses.
www.engeye.org
Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative in Malawi.
CHAI-Malawi works alongside the Ministry of Health to deliver HIV/AIDS services and reduce the transmission of the virus from mothers to infants.
www.clintonfoundation.org
Clinica Santa Rosa de Lima. Nuevo Paraiso, Honduras.
Santa Rosa de Lima Medical Center provides 24 hour emergency medical services, general consultations, labor, delivery, and ambulance services.
www.saninos.org.hn/clinica.htm
Looking for non-clinical partners and sponsors?
You can read about our other organizational supporters on the Partners page.


