Newsletter no 33 Spring 2023
SAD NEWS FROM ONE OF OUR STUDENTS The average income in South Africa is 10 euros a day and unemployment is at 40%. In Mozambique, the average wage is 1 euro a day, so ten times lower. In the Mozambican districts, which border South Africa, people with guts still dare...
Newsletter no 32 summer 2022
Doctors' bull After all the corona travel restrictions, we were happy that on 4 June, we, Gitta and Harrie, were able to attend the official presentation of the doctors' bull of four of our students graduating in 2021: Manuel, Simone, Lucas and Joana. Simone was...
3 graduated doctors receive their certificat
Newsletter number 31 spring 2022
Doctors for Mozambique wants to actively inform its sponsors, stakeholders and interested parties about the ins and outs of the foundation. One of the ways we do this is by means of a digital newsletter, which appears several times a year. We have limited the news to...
IN MEMORIAM DICK SCHONEVELD
We are deeply saddened by the death of our much-loved secretary Dick Schoneveld. Dick had been seriously ill for some time, but he remained optimistic about a good outcome until the very end. Unfortunately, he was not able to win the battle and had to let go of life....
Extra edition Newsletter no. 28
News from the Doctors for Mozambique Foundation Number 28 extra edition This is the Doctors for Mozambique Foundation newsletter. If you would prefer not to receive this newsletter in future, please let us know via info@doctorsformozambique.org Newsletter number 28 is...
Extra edition Newsletter no. 27
News from the Doctors for Mozambique Foundation Number 27 extra edition This is the Doctors for Mozambique Foundation newsletter. If you would prefer not to receive this newsletter in future, please let us know via info@doctorsformozambique.org Newsletter number 27 is...
Extra edition Newsletter no. 26
News from the Doctors for Mozambique Foundation Number 26 extra edition This is the Doctors for Mozambique Foundation newsletter. If you would prefer not to receive this newsletter in future, please let us know via info@doctorsformozambique.org Newsletter number 26 is...
1000 EURO FOR A ROOF ABOVE THEIR HEADS_25
In our extra newsletter number 24 about Cyclone Idai, we already told you a little about how serious its impact had been – on the country, on public health (there has since been a cholera outbreak) and on our students. We always aim to keep those interested in our...
STUDENTS SAFE FOLLOWING WORST CYCLONE EVER_24
STUDENTS SAFE FOLLOWING WORST CYCLONE EVER Fortunately, all our students survived the worst cyclone ever to hit the world. They are alive, but in despair. Uncertainty about the fate of their families in the completely flooded district is unbearable. 95% of Beira has...