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Smiles returned
The Friends of Monkole Foundation facilitates the medical care of children without resources that Monkole Hospital receives and attends to in the Paediatric and Surgical Service and in the three peripheral dispensaries that depend on it. Take a look at some of our success cases:
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We believe in a world where everyone has access to quality healthcare.
Friends of Monkole was founded in 2010 to help the Monkole Hospital in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with the aim of financing access to healthcare for those most in need.
YOU CAN COLLABORATE THROUGH BIZUM
CODE: 03997
We believe in a world where everyone has access to quality healthcare.
Friends of Monkole was founded in 2010 to help the Monkole Hospital in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with the aim of financing access to healthcare for those most in need.
YOU CAN COLLABORATE THROUGH BIZUM
CODE: 03997
Rickets and clubfoot operations
Care for pregnant women and their newborn children
Attention to the people of the Moluka, Eliba and Kimbondo antennas
Neonatal and Pediatric Care
Material for Monkole Hospital
Monkole Hospital ISSI School of Nursing
Implementation of a sustainable cervical cancer screening programme in Monkole
COVID-19 in Monkole
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
The D. R. Congo is located in the equatorial region of Africa, it comprise a large part of the Congo river basin, extending up to the region of the great lakes. It is the second largest country in the continent, after Algeria. It borders the Central African Republic and South Sudan to the North, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania to the East, Zambia and Angola to the South, and the Republic of Congo to the West.
Centre Hospitalier Monkole
Monkole Hospital opened its doors in Kinshasa in April 1991 with a small team of doctors and nurses. Subsequently, a second building dedicated to the hospitalization of pregnant women and children was built. Ten years later, was erected as a Reference Hospital in the zone of Mont Ngafula I, where there are 250,000 inhabitants.