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A journey to inspire

Finally, we are thrilled to celebrate the high school graduation of Matthias, whose journey is a testament to the power of human connection. Tommaso met

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A path to recovery

Our dear EbenEzer, a second grader, was unfortunately faced with a familial ligament condition. Her father brought her to our Dijcofe Medical Center 2 years

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A year of achivements

We’re celebrating the end of another school year, we celebrate and reward the accomplishments of our brightest students. This year, the five best performing children

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Traditional Medicine

Since 2014, Nasara has supported the Traditional Doctors of Burkina Faso, together with the Ministry of Traditional Medicine. In 2017, the President of the State awarded Nasara a Knighthood in the Order of Health and Social Action, one of the most important awards at national level.

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Children’s Physiotherapy Centres

Nasara has been supporting two physiotherapy centres for severely handicapped children since 2018. The first is the rehabilitation centre at Saint Gerard’s Hospital, in the capital, open 3 days a week, which handles around 450 interventions per month (around 60 children). The second is the rehabilitation centre inside our social centre in Djicofè, open 2 days a week, which handles about 180 interventions per month (about 25 children).

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Infirmary at the Djicofè Social Centre

Since 2022, Nasara has been supporting an infirmary in the Djicofè Social Centre. Open three days a week at social rates (below cost), it handles more than 150 interventions per month. Interventions are mainly based on the use of ozone therapy, a technique that allows for sustainable treatment of the most common cases in a context of extreme poverty.

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Djicofè Social Centre

Most of the activities we carry out in Burkina Faso would not have been possible if, since 2013, we did not have an efficient base

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Microcredit

In 1976 Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2006, founded the Grameen Bank, the first bank in the world to make loans to the poorest based not on solvency but on trust. The purpose of micro-credit is to enable the beneficiaries, i.e. the most needy and those without access to bank loans, to take their fate into their own hands by allowing them to choose how to use their money, freeing them from usury.

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