LifeNet International, a faith-based health system strengthening organisation, has donated medical equipment to The Salvation Army in Ghana. They are drip stands, manual sphygmomanometers, manual otoscopes, microscope, resuscitation table, delivery bed, semi-auto chemistry analyser, and oxygen cylinders. The rest are hernia set, gynaecologist set, suction machine, pulse oxymeter and Blood…
Lifenet International, a faith-based nonprofit, has supported two health facilities of the Catholic Church in the Volta Region. The NGO, on Tuesday presented medical equipment including delivery beds, sterilizers, suction machines, and drip stands, to the St. Francis Clinic at Saviefe Agorkpo, and the St. George Polyclinic at Liati. Mr…
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by Ashley Wheeler
Nicole Giusti (MBA 2021) moved to Uganda as a Global Health Corps (GHC) fellow in June 2017, working at the Kampala office of LifeNet International, an organization working to improve maternal health across sub-Saharan Africa. Six months into her fellowship she connected with Richard Walusimbi, co-founder of Acrobatics Circus Troupe (ACT), a non-profit that uses circus training as a way to provide the children of Katwe, Uganda, with the resources and skills to grow into hard-working, employable citizens. When her fellowship was over, Nicole stayed in Uganda to help grow ACT. We chatted with her about her entrepreneurial journey, the effects of COVID-19 on the company, and her hopes for ACT in the future.