One of the hallmarks of Curamericas’ work is our ability to help combine specialized expertise and programming with a more person- and community- centered approach. Working hand-in-hand with local partners, Curamericas has helped over 350,000 people in countries across the globe since 1983. Our nearly 30 years of service is testimony to the great work we are accomplishing. |
Our Work
The Nehnwaa Child Survival Project is in its fourth year of operations in collaboration with the Ganta United Methodist Hospital in Nimba County. By the year 2013, the Nehnwaa Project plans to serve more than 150,000 Liberians. The project goal is to reduce child mortality by 60% through community-based programs that address the principal causes of death among mothers and children – obstetric complications, neonatal conditions, malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea, measles, and HIV infection. As in all our programs, we use the Census-Based, Impact-Oriented (CBIO) approach that has been one of the keys to our success over the years. CBIO ensures that we reach each person in the program area and that we address the leading causes of death in that area. Malaria Management and Prevention For more information about our work in Liberia, please contact Bakary Sidibe, Senior Program Manager, toll-free at (877) 510-4787 or via email at bakary@curamericas.org. |
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