Our partnerships with faith-based leaders and organisations, social and community influencers are critical in designing, and ensuring community-wide acceptance of, messaging pathways that develop and sustain desired behavioural change and reduce the incidence of disease outbreaks.
Technology drives the effective delivery of the CURE Initiative's programmes with its partners' advanced contact tracing app-generated data sets helping to optimise stakeholder disease surveillance and predictive capabilities, disaster preparedness efforts and risk communication channels while providing transparent yardsticks for optimal resource and personnel allocation.
We are committed to providing at-risk communities with access to affordable diagnoses and therapeutics for a broad range of diseases through our worldwide network of original equipment manufacturers and experts in the pharmaceuticals space coupled with links to local and regional diagnostic laboratories while ensuring that our interventions consistently pass the compassion test.
The CURE Initiative targets easily implementable solutions that are most useful to, and embraced by, host communities especially solutions with eco-friendly and cost-efficient components such as the use of solar-powered modular shipping containers to meet critical needs including housing, education, storage, refrigeration, medical treatment and diagnostic services.
Local and international collaborations are critical in allowing the CURE Initiative design targeted interventions urgently needed to address fractured lives and livelihoods that perpetuate and deepen cycles of poverty and despair, thus we welcome grant funding and in-kind contributions from donor agencies, socially responsible individuals
Local and international collaborations are critical in allowing the CURE Initiative design targeted interventions urgently needed to address fractured lives and livelihoods that perpetuate and deepen cycles of poverty and despair, thus we welcome grant funding and in-kind contributions from donor agencies, socially responsible individuals and organisations as enablers for aligning local and foreign knowledge and expertise with our project goals.
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