Our Projects
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Women's Fistula House
The Women's Fistula House at Point G Hospital in Bamako, Mali is a vital initiative under the MHS umbrella. It is dedicated to providing essential treatment and rehabilitation services to women suffering from obstetric fistula in West Africa. This facility serves as a beacon of hope for countless women aged 16 to 80, offering them sanctuary and vital assistance in their time of need. Obstetric fistula is a significant threat to women's health and well-being in Mali, where early marriage, high fertility rates, and limited access to maternal healthcare are widespread. The Women's Fistula House aims to address this pressing issue by offering comprehensive care to those affected. However, sustaining these critical services requires ongoing support and resources. Your contribution will directly impact the lives of women in West Africa. It will provide them with access to life-changing treatments, rehabilitation services, and essential support. Together, we can empower these women, restore their dignity, and help them reclaim their lives from the grips of obstetric fistula. Join us today in making a difference.
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THRIVEGulu
MHS and THRIVEGulu have joined forces to provide hope and healing to survivors of the Uganda insurgency and refugees from South Sudan. Our primary focus is on empowering women and girls who have suffered unspeakable violence. We achieve this through a two-pillar approach that offers mental health and psychosocial support via individual counseling, group therapy, Yoga, sports, and innovative group counseling methods like the Dance+Therapy Project. THRIVEGulu's economic empowerment initiatives aim to lift women out of poverty by fostering financial independence and stability through Village Savings and Loans Associations and literacy programs. With dedication and commitment, THRIVEGulu and MHS work to create a brighter future for those who have suffered and struggled to find hope. Join us on this noble cause. Together, we can advocate for promoting tolerance, human dignity, and fundamental human rights for these innocent women and children.
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Centre Salif Keita
Despite the challenges faced by Mali, especially the significant increase in extreme poverty, which surged to 19.1% in 2022 due to the security crisis and the pandemic, Mali is taking steps to empower its youth through sports. The Centre Salif Keita (C.S.K), founded in Mali in 1993 by Salif Keita, also known as Domingo, a former footballer, and the first African Golden Ball recipient, is the first academy in Sub-Saharan Africa dedicated to training young footballers. It represents a significant step forward in the fight against extreme poverty. By investing in sports training programs, young boys and girls can break out of the cycle of poverty and pursue successful careers in athletics. The center's inspiring vision and goals focus on promoting sports practice, development, and social work that targets youth development. Through its efforts, the center aims to cultivate well-rounded individuals skilled in sports and possessing a solid academic and social foundation, enabling them to pursue multiple paths beyond athletics. The success stories of previously trained athletes who have transformed their lives through sports are compelling examples of the potential of sports as a tool for social and economic empowerment in Africa. Sports programs for impoverished youth provide skills, support, and guidance to strengthen individuals and communities, and they offer numerous benefits, from physical fitness to emotional and social growth. Please help us continue to inspire and uplift our youth by promoting sports to create the lives they deserve.
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