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VITAL EMERGENCY: OUR HOSPITAL IS AT RISK OF CLOSING!

Every day, dozens of patients come through our doors, hoping to receive care that could save their lives. Today, we are on the brink of collapse. Without immediate financial support, our hospital will have to close its doors.

This means lives lost, families left without hope, and children deprived of essential medical care. We are critically lacking funds to continue operating: medications, equipment, staff salaries… everything is at risk.

We need you NOW. Every donation counts, every gesture can make a difference. Together, we can prevent this humanitarian catastrophe.

Act before it’s too late!

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Why donate?
  • The Fondation Stamm provides essential medical care to the most vulnerable in Burundi, especially children and women in precarious situations.

  • Thanks to donations, we provide medical consultations, access to medication, and monitoring for chronic diseases.

  • We care for children in difficulty, fight against malnutrition, and support pregnant women to reduce maternal and infant mortality.

  • We train medical staff to improve the quality of care and ensure effective patient treatment.

The Fondation Stamm relies solely on the generosity of donors. Together, let's save lives!

Where does it operate?

The Hippocrates Hospital of Kajaga is at the heart of the Fondation Stamm  work in providing essential healthcare to the most vulnerable in Burundi.

 

Thanks to donations, it provides medical consultations, access to medication, management of chronic diseases and malnutrition, as well as follow-up care for pregnant women and newborns.

It also plays a key role in prevention and response to health emergencies. Every contribution helps to improve care and save lives.

When it acts

 

  • Accessible medical care via the Hippocrates Hospital of Kajaga.

  • Fighting epidemics, notably in collaboration with the WFP (World Food Programme) for the care of patients with MPOX.

  • Maternal and child protection with follow-up for pregnant women and newborns.

  • Training medical staff to guarantee quality care.

  • Awareness and prevention through public health campaigns.

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