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SCI - Schisto Control
The SCI is a non-profit initiative supporting treatment programmes against and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in sub-Saharan Africa and Yemen.
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SCI - Schisto Control 27 Mei
We are hiring! If you’re passionate about providing health solutions in developing countries & have experience in consolidating information in a clear, comprehensive way, we want to hear from you. Learn more about our MER Officer role here:
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SCI - Schisto Control 26 Mei
We are hiring! Be a part of SCI’s team as a Monitoring, Evaluation & Research (MER) Advisor: Value for Money, assisting us in ensuring SCI continues to implement our in-country programmes as cost-effectively as possible.
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SCI - Schisto Control 25 Mei
We are hiring! If you have a passion for delivering public health solutions in developing countries, we want to hear from you! This is an exciting opportunity to join SCI’s team as a Programme Officer, helping us implement our in-country programmes.
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SCI - Schisto Control 25 Mei
It's ! We're working hard to make NTDs a thing of the past in sub-Saharan Africa. Can you support us?
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SCI - Schisto Control 24 Mei
Ever wanted to see what happens during our school treatment programmes? Check out our 360° video!
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Karen Palacio 23 Mei
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SCI - Schisto Control 23 Mei
Just a £1 donation provides safe, effective treatment for three people suffering from which is estimated to affect 206 million people. Together we can . Donate here:
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SCI - Schisto Control 20 Mei
Every child, no matter where they’re born, should have the opportunity to build the future of their dreams. That’s why we’re working to treat children in sub-Saharan Africa and Yemen against schistosomiasis so they can achieve their dreams. 💙
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SCI - Schisto Control 19 Mei
Every child deserves to receive a good education, and to have the opportunity to unlock their full potential. For this reason the majority of the treatment programmes we assist are designed for children between 5-14 years old.
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RTI | Int'l Dev 16 Mei
350 MILLION people no longer need treatment for thanks to global partnerships - That's progress! Share YOUR favorite impacts & spread the word about how the world is winning the fight against NTDs at:
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SCI - Schisto Control 18 Mei
More than 1 billion people suffer from neglected tropical diseases. But through the efforts of many committed stakeholders, hundreds of millions are no longer at risk. We’re winning the fight against - learn more at
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SCI - Schisto Control 17 Mei
Ever heard of ? Want to know what we at SCI do? Find out by watching our video.
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SCI - Schisto Control 16 Mei
Children in Cote d’Ivoire are given cups of water with their treatment for and intestinal worm infections, distributed by their teachers and other in-country volunteers.
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SCI - Schisto Control 14 Mei
A huge thank you to Yousafzai and everyone at the auction for your donation to SCI.
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SCI - Schisto Control 13 Mei
What is making you smile today? 💙
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SCI - Schisto Control 12 Mei
It's National Children's Day! For children in Cote d’Ivoire, good health can be the key to improve their education. For just 33p, you could help unlock their potential 💙 Donate today at:
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SCI - Schisto Control 11 Mei
Curious about our school treatment programmes? In our latest 360° video we're giving you the chance to experience it yourself!
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RTI fights NTDs 9 Mei
Who are the winners in the fight against neglected tropical diseases? People like Francis who now have the chance for a healthy future. Visit for his story and countless other examples of progress
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SCI - Schisto Control 9 Mei
Children in Cote d’Ivoire queue to receive treatment for schistosomiasis. Supporting delivery of treatment programmes in schools means that more children with schistosomiasis and intestinal worm infections can access the treatment they need quickly, easily and efficiently.
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SCI - Schisto Control 6 Mei
Dose poles are a simple yet effective way of determining how many tablets a person will need to be treated for schistosomiasis. Individuals are measured against the markings on the pole, as shown here, to guide the drug distributors when administering treatment.
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