Webinar: “Beyond Covid-19. The Climate Emergency and Africa’s Response”. 19 May 2020, 15:30h
The health, economic and social emergency linked to Covid-19 make the fragility of the man-planet balance even more evident.
The health, economic and social emergency linked to Covid-19 make the fragility of the man-planet balance even more evident.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced us to postpone the new call for the Guadalupe Scholarships program until circumstances make it appropriate. Grant applications already submitted
Dear friends, also this year it is a real pleasure for us to share some of the most significant results achieved, thanks to your contribution in different ways. We are writing these short lines of introduction to the 2019...
“At the moment there are few confirmed cases; the Enugu State Government has set up an isolation centre, but there is a lack of personal protective equipment and it is difficult for us to assist patients in these conditions“....
“Everything is quiet here at the moment, no case has yet been established,” says Dr. Aye, head of the department set up in Walé to deal with the new coronavirus. A Committee has therefore been set up with the...
Only a global victory can end this pandemic, not a temporary rich countries’ win. Ethiopia’s PM Abiy Ahmed: ‘The WHO must be empowered and resourced sufficiently to co-ordinate responses globally and directly to assist governments in developing countries’ .
“I’m learning to manage my time better,” says Happiness, a student at the Iroto School of Hotel and Catering, a private vocational training institute in the tourism sector, which welcomes girls with limited means, thanks to scholarship programs.
When it became clear that the new coronavirus leaving China was destined to become a pandemic, international concern quickly focused on how countries with weak health systems, most of which are in Africa, would be affected. It was feared...
Harambee supports its African partners in the concrete response to real needs, that require the figure of qualified volunteers to accomplish specific tasks.
Irene Kyamummi, Ugandan, is the winner of the H. 2020 Award for women who have distinguished themselves for their work in the promotion and equality of African women.
Physicist, researcher and professor at the University of Dakar (Senegal), Coumba Niang obtained the first scholarship awarded by Harambee within the “Guadalupe” project, in memory of the recently beatified Spanish scientist Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri.
The deadline for submitting applications is 26 March 2020. Scholarships can be requested by women scientists from sub-Saharan Africa for stays (from 1 to 6 months) in international research centres and universities.
What does it mean to support Harambee? In Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast, it means strengthening the Walé Medical Centre, which has been committed for years to assist
Madrid. Harambee is happy to recognize her great commitment in health care for children in need, especially in rural areas.
The first public event of the Harambee Foundation Poland took place on January 22nd. In the presence of a large and interested audience,
The projects selected for 2020 are particularly targeted at women and children who remain the most vulnerable in difficult contexts. The fundraising campaign will therefore be aimed at strengthening African institutions
Managing the digital presence of a small or medium sized institution is a task that goes beyond the publication of a post or the collection of “like”. Weaving relationships online is a work made of many threads, which give...