Lifeline Malawi

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Lifeline Malawi
FounderChris Brooks
FocusHealth
Location
Area served
Malawi
Websitehttp://www.lifelinemalawi.com

Lifeline Malawi is a registered Canadian humanitarian medical relief and development organization. In 2001, Dr. Chris Brooks established the first medical outreach clinic in the community of Ngdozi, approximately 1000 km from the capital city of Lilongwe, on land that was donated by the community. The organization follows a community-based medical clinic delivery model to provide primary health care services, maternity programs,[1] HIV/AIDS counseling, testing and ARV treatment; family planning, and immunizations for children to the local community. Lifeline Malawi also partners with the local district health program for sanitation and communicable disease control.[2]

In 2013, founder Dr. Chris Brooks received the Diamond Jubilee Medal.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lifeline Malawi".
  2. ^ Nijssen-Jordan, Cheri (July 2007). "It was time to go back". Canadian Family Physician. 53 (7). US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health: 1210. PMC 1949313. PMID 17872822.
  3. ^ "Recipients". 11 June 2018.

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