SHE Collaborates & University Fund Limburg join forces
SHE Collaborates & University Fund Limburg join forces
The University Fund Limburg campaign “For Each Other 2024/25” is live! We are excited to announce that SHE Collaborates is once again participating in the annual University Fund Limburg campaign. This year, our project focuses on improving healthcare in Liberia.
Liberia, a country rebuilding after years of conflict, continues to face significant challenges: over 50% of the population lives below the poverty line and limited access to quality healthcare leads to high rates of preventable diseases. Your contribution to the “For Each Other 2024/25” campaign will help support SHE Collaborates to equip local healthcare professionals with the tools and skills needed to deliver innovative and sustainable care. SHE Collaborates is already active in Sierra Leone and by expanding our activities to the neighboring country Liberia, we aim to contribute to healthier, stronger communities in this region.
Your support truly makes a difference! Join us by contributing through UM Crowd: https://www.umcrowd.nl/updates/8265-samen-verleggen-we-grenzen-voor-elkaar-2024-25-is-live
Together, we push boundaries. We are there “For Each Other”!
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