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Bridge2Aid fight the causes of poverty in some of the poorest communities in the developing world. We do this by strengthening local healthcare systems – specifically by training local healthcare workers in the provision of emergency dental treatment. Oral disease, infection and chronic pain desperately need to be addressed in these communities to enable people to work, attend school and care for their families. Our sustainable training model passes skills into local communities to provide long-term lasting change by enabling local health workers. Initially we have developed our programme in rural Tanzania, and our long term plan is to roll this training out to any country where there is a need. Bridge2Aid believes that everybody has the right to safe emergency dental care. Since 2004 Bridge2Aid has now provided training which has given access to safe emergency dental care for over 4 million people in Tanzania. We have done this through sending volunteers from the UK dental community to train rural health workers. We are saving lives and freeing millions more from the prospect of misery and pain. More than 70% of the world’s population has no access to the most simple dental pain relief, leaving billions to face a daily battle with pain in the toughest of life circumstances. There is a desperate need to tackle oral disease, infection and chronic pain in communities throughout the developing world – to enable people to work, attend school and care for their families. Our work in these communities means local people are able to function free from pain, and avoid the risk of preventable infections and diseases.

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LGBTQI Rights – Global Solidarity Working Group

LGBTQI Rights – Global Solidarity Working Group

SWIDN invite our members working in countries which criminalise LGBTQI people to join us as we explore what it means to work in a different legal context to the UK. We are delighted to welcome Edward Mutebi, Founder and Chair of Let’s Walk Uganda, to join us at this informal session. Edward will be sharing…

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April 17th, 2024 at 13:00

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  • Reduced Inequalities
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