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DFAT Accreditation Success!

Australian Doctors for Africa announces that we have been accredited by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), responsible for managing the Australian Government’s development program. The application was submitted in July 2024, and involved a rigorous accreditation process, including a 3 day assessment team visit in November 2024.  In order to be considered for accreditation into the program, NGOs...

World Clubfoot Day – 3 June

World Clubfoot Day on 3 June is a day dedicated to raising awareness about clubfoot, a common congenital foot condition, and to celebrate the progress made in its treatment. We take this opportunity to acknowledge the great work of Lucile and our clubfoot staff in Madagascar and the team at Diversity Action Network in Somaliland.  Thank you all for your dedication which is making a huge difference in the lives of over 200...

Support for Somaliland Regional Hospitals

Australian Doctors for Africa recently increased its support to regional hospitals in Somaliland.  Agreements have been signed with the Borama and Burao General Hospitals, which includes the provision of training and orthopaedic equipment. Barkhad Mohamed Mohamoud, ADFA representative at Taakulo Somali Community, presented donated orthopaedic implants and equipment to Dr Ahmednour Sh. Abdirahman Elmi, Director of Borama...

Improving Hospital Facilities in Regional Madagascar

Thanks to a grant from the Rotary Club of Attadale, Australian Doctors for Africa supported the purchase and installation of a new generator and 2 solar hot water systems for Clinique St Luc in Toliara, Madagascar. During a visit to Toliara in 2024, our Volunteer Orthopaedic Team identified the need and suggested these improvements – thanks to Dr Li-On Lam, Cherrie Genat, Lucy Harris and Dr Georgina Waters for your...

Volunteer ENT Team Returns to Madagascar

After 5 years an ENT team, led by ENT Surgeon Dr Latif Kadhim, was delighted to return to Madagascar to provide medical training and services at 3 hospitals.  Dr Kadhim was joined by Marika Brandtberg (Theatre Nurse), Dr Peter Baumgartner (Anaesthetist) and Alison Cook (Audiologist). During the 2 weeks the team faced considerable challenges, including flight delays and heavy rainfall.  However, the assignment was highly...