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Over the past 12 months, in lieu of visiting due to COVID travel restrictions, many of our volunteers have continued to support and mentor health care professionals in the four East African countries we assist.

By providing equipment, on-line training, and ongoing mentoring and advice, we are able to continue to train and support specialists, nurses and technicians, so they can continue to provide medical assistance to their communities.

Digby Cullen and Cath Poole, Gastroenterology team volunteers, have been particularly busy providing equipment and support (with the help of Hanitra in our Madagascar office) to the six endoscopy units they have set up and supported for many years in Madagascar.

Following the recent provision of a replacement gastroscope to the Fianarantsoa Endoscopy Unit, Gastroenterologist Dr Helio, said “On behalf of the patients and the team, thanks thanks thanks!!!”

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48 Hospital Beds Donated

48 Hospital Beds Donated

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Urology & Orthopaedics Team Volunteer in Madagascar

Urology & Orthopaedics Team Volunteer in Madagascar

The Ballarat-based volunteer Urology and Orthopaedics team had a very busy two weeks providing medical training and assistance in Toliara, Madagascar. Thanks to Dr Lydia Johns Putra (Urologist) and Dr Shaun English (Orthopaedic Surgeon), both long time ADFA...

Endoscopy Training in Madagascar

Endoscopy Training in Madagascar

ADFA volunteer Gastroenterology team of Dr Digby Cullen (gastroenterologist and team lead), and nurses Leah Willey and Bianca Meyer, were accompanied by Hepatitis B Free representatives, Prof Alice Lee, Prof David Hilmers and Sue Huntley, for a volunteer medical...