You don't need a stethoscope.
Lawyers. Engineers. Accountants. Software developers. We’ve brought them all with our team, virtually or in person, and every one of them has changed something
Running a clinical operation in one of the world's poorest countries takes more than medicine.
It takes logistics, technology, legal expertise, financial oversight, communications, and people willing to solve problems nobody anticipated.
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If you have a skill, we have a use for it. We need you whether you travel with us, join us on Zoom, or support us in any creative way. We’re serious about that.
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The honest pitch: In a place this small and this under-resourced, a skilled professional who shows up and solves a problem is not a helper. They’re a miracle. Whether you are at home, on your couch, or with us on the ground in Africa, come be a miracle.
Ways non-medical professionals contribute:
Legal: nonprofit governance, contract review, IP protection, local regulatory navigation
Technology: data systems, electronic health records, communications infrastructure
Finance: budgeting, grant reporting, donor tracking
Communications: documentation, photography, storytelling, grant writing
Logistics: supply chain, equipment procurement, travel coordination
General operations: whatever needs doing — and there's always something