Amal Association for Kidney Failure Patients in Medenine
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Amal Association for Kidney Failure Patients in Medenine

Amal Association for Kidney Failure Patients in Medenine

<p>Amal Association for Kidney Failure Patients is a charity supporting patients with kidney failure, who number 2000 in the Medenine Governorate according to the Regional Directorate of Social Affairs.</p>

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  • <p>- Support the health sector in Medenine - Advocate for vulnerable groups, especially women victims of violence and people with special needs - Social and psychological integration and economic empowerment of vulnerable groups - Capacity building and mentoring of beneficiaries in various sectors - Support sustainable development and promote the green economy</p>

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<p>Amal Association for Kidney Failure Patients is a charity supporting patients with kidney failure, who number 2000 in the Medenine Governorate according to the Regional Directorate of Social Affairs.</p>

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Medenine South, Municipal Stadium District, next to Tayeb Al-Mahri School - 25 July 1957 Street, No. 34 - Medenine Governorate

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How to handle an autistic child?
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How to handle an autistic child?

Tips and guidance for parents.

Prevention of Kidney Failure
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Prevention of Kidney Failure

Important medical information.

Art as a Tool for Social Change
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Art as a Tool for Social Change

Opinion piece on the role of art.

Registration Starts for the Leaders Academy
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Registration Starts for the Leaders Academy

Call for participation in a training cycle.

Mountain Tourism Project Launch
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Mountain Tourism Project Launch

New tourism project in the area.

Success of the Warm Winter Campaign
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Success of the Warm Winter Campaign

Report on the winter aid distribution campaign.

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