Better Healthcare for Africa

Better Healthcare for Africa

Alleviating suffering due to disease by supporting prevention and education efforts, improving maternal health and helping hospitals in Zimbabwe meet urgent needs.

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Former St. Albert’s Volunteer Helping Zimbabweans in Botswana

11 December 2010
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 |  News, What they're doing today

Dr. Jon Silverman, who spent the summer of 2007 as a volunteer at St. Albert’s, is now working at […]

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Abby at St. Albert’s—Dec. 1, 2010

7 December 2010
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Welcome to my “Abby at St. Albert’s” blog!  This is my first foray into the blogger’s world, so please […]

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St. Albert’s Hospital – Update from Elizabeth – Dec. 2010 – Zimbabwe

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 |  Dr. Elizabeth Tarira

Dear friends, After the appeal in July 2010, am happy to give you all the feedback. I would like […]

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Life in Zimbabwe: Jess Cosby’s blog

29 August 2010
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 |  Life in Zimbabwe

A friend recently told me about a blog kept by Jess Cosby, a young British nurse who specializes in […]

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St. Albert’s Mission hospital News, July 2009-July 2010

8 August 2010
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 |  About, Dr. Elizabeth Tarira

Note: This post was written by Dr. Elizabeth Tarira, director of St. Albert’s Mission Hospital. Zimbabwe is currently preparing […]

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Donate to St. Albert’s Mission Hospital

3 August 2010
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Better Healthcare for Africa, Inc., is dedicated to assisting St. Albert’s Mission Hospital provide health care to some 120,000 […]

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St. Albert’s Mission Hospital Travels to the St. Louis College of Pharmacy

15 November 2009
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 |  Activities

On Nov. 4th and 5th 2009, Darrell Ward gave two presentations about St. Albert’s Mission Hospital to students at […]

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Elizabeth Tarira heads new health commission

14 November 2009
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 |  News

In May, Elizabeth Tarira, MD, MPH, director of St. Albert’s Mission Hospital, was appointed the first director of the […]

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Suture, sterile gauze, children’s books delivered

8 September 2009
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 |  Thank you

The Friends of St. Albert’s want to thank Global Links Suture Donation Program for sending 800 sutures for St. […]

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Former St. Albert’s Volunteer to work with Navajo Nation Hospitals

1 September 2009
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 |  What they're doing today

Tim Harris volunteered at St. Albert’s during Christmas break 2006 after learning about the hospital through a presentation I gave […]

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Protect against COVID-19

“Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others.” The World Health Organization.

  • * Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or with an alcohol-based hand rub. This can kill the virus.
  • * Maintain at least 2 metres (6 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.
  • * Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth to prevent the virus from entering your body.Cough or sneeze into your bent elbow or tissue.
  • * Dispose of the tissue immediately and safely.
  • If you have a cough, fever or difficulty breathing, seek medical help early.
  • Wipe down tables, counters and surfaces with a disinfectant. See the COVID-19 Learning Center page to make a disinfectant using household bleach.
  • Avoid non-essential travel.

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Most recent blog posts

  • 40-foot container of medical supplies arrives at St. Albert’s
  • 2022 Update: BHA’s work in Zimbabwe
  • Dr. Musariri: To our “friends in the background”
  • BHA Brightens Christmas for Children in the St. Albert’s Community
  • COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
About Better Healthcare for Africa

Better Healthcare for Africa (BHA) is a secular, non-political, charitable organization working to improve healthcare in Africa with a focus on reducing suffering from cancer, improving maternal health and helping hospitals meet critical needs. Efforts supported by BHA include practical and effective cervical cancer screening, the use of breast examination, HIV awareness, and cancer education for healthcare professionals and communities.

Latest News
40-foot container of medical supplies arrives at St. Albert’s
2022 Update: BHA’s work in Zimbabwe
Dr. Musariri: To our “friends in the background”
BHA Brightens Christmas for Children in the St. Albert’s Community
COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
Update: The container for St. Albert’s and Karanda and other critical needs
A donation to BHA to feed the hungry
Contact BHA

Better Health Care for Africa P.O Box 361132 Columbus, OH 43236

Phone: 614-560-0848

Email: info@betterhealthcareforafrica.org
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