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French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children

Org #53573
Vetted since 2018
2006
year founded
$61,610
raised on GlobalGiving
4
years fundraising
6
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children is striving to realize a vital and ambitious vision: to be a leading institute of excellence and innovation in healthcare, research and education, providing exemplary, safe, comprehensive, accessible and sustainable services to Afghanistan and surrounding regions, while positively impacting the lives of patients and all others whom it serves. During this journey, the hospital is committed to: To provide exemplary quality and safe care to the patients To ensure accessibility of services, both physical and financial, such that needy patients are cared for with respect and dignity To develop new services in response to public needs and ... read more

Project Leaders
Sultan Ahmed
Sultan Ahmed
Sultan Ahmed
Sultan Ahmed
Team
Aziz A Jan, Fahim A Shivji, Bashir Sakhizada, Sultan Ahmed
Organization Information
Aliabad, Behind Kabuk Medical University
Kabul, 20000
Afghanistan
+93-729804088
Organization Information
Aliabad, Behind Kabuk Medical University
Kabul, 20000
Afghanistan
+93-729804088

Project Reports

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Apr 4, 2023
Being a champion for the disadvantaged
Afghanistan continues to face a series of overlapping crises which are being aggravated by recent terrorist attacks. The humanitarian situation is particularly dire, amid heightened insecurity. In the...
Apr 4, 2023
A Pillar of Strength for Afghanistan's Healthcare
FMIC is the top-rated tertiary hospital in Afghanistan providing exemplary quality and safe care to the patients, ensuring accessibility of services; both physical and financial, such that needy...
Jul 14, 2021
Responding to Covid-19 in the fragile country Afg
Responding to Covid-19 in Afghanistan According to WHO, about 80% of the Afghanistan population are prone to COVID-19 pandemic with over 200 thousand of them needing critical care. From January...
 
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