Projects
Malaria treatment
Goal
10,000
KD
Collected
97
KD
Rest
9,903
KD
Project Description
The Malaria Relief Project aims to provide life-saving treatment and
healthcare services for malaria patients in Benin and Niger, where malaria
remains one of the leading causes of illness and death, especially among
children and vulnerable families. The project provides essential medicines,
medical diagnosis, and early treatment to reduce complications, save lives, and
improve community health.
Approval Number: J1/TJKH5/2025
Approval Start Date: August 28, 2025
Approval Expiry Date: December 31, 2026
Cash collection is prohibited.
The administrative fee shall not exceed 12.5%, in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Social Affairs.
The importance of the project
Provides life-saving malaria treatment.
Reduces complications and malaria-related deaths.
Supports vulnerable and low-income families.
Strengthens healthcare access in underserved communities.
Promotes the right to essential medical care.
Reduces the financial burden on affected families.
Contributes to improving public health and reducing
disease spread.
The Malaria Relief Project aims to provide life-saving treatment and
healthcare services for malaria patients in Benin and Niger, where malaria
remains one of the leading causes of illness and death, especially among
children and vulnerable families. The project provides essential medicines,
medical diagnosis, and early treatment to reduce complications, save lives, and
improve community health.
Approval Number: J1/TJKH5/2025
Approval Start Date: August 28, 2025
Approval Expiry Date: December 31, 2026
Cash collection is prohibited.
The administrative fee shall not exceed 12.5%, in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Social Affairs.
Provides life-saving malaria treatment.
Reduces complications and malaria-related deaths.
Supports vulnerable and low-income families.
Strengthens healthcare access in underserved communities.
Promotes the right to essential medical care.
Reduces the financial burden on affected families.
Contributes to improving public health and reducing
disease spread.
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