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Vaccination for refugees in Indonesia, and helping some of the most vulnerable families in Afghanistan survive the winter.

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Genashtim Partners with Médecins Sans Frontières Australia in Addressing Global Healthcare Crisis
Genashtim Partners with Médecins Sans Frontières Australia in Addressing Global Healthcare Crisis

Amidst global healthcare challenges, Genashtim is cognizant that accessing medical care remains a critical issue for numerous communities worldwide. As such, Genashtim has taken a significant step forward by partnering with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Australia as a Field Partner by contributing to reach out to even more people in need.

Médecins Sans Frontières, also known as Doctors Without Borders, is an international humanitarian organization renowned for its unwavering dedication to providing medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, natural disasters, or exclusion from healthcare.

With operations in over 70 countries, MSF works tirelessly to save lives and alleviate suffering, often in places where others cannot or will not go.
This partnership underscores Genashtim’s commitment to supporting MSF’s mission. By being a Field Partner, Genashtim aims to enhance MSF’s operations and reach more communities in need. Together, Genashtim and MSF Australia aspire to make a tangible impact on vulnerable populations, ensuring the fundamental right to healthcare for all.

For more information about Médecins Sans Frontières Australia and their humanitarian initiatives, please visit MSF Australia’s website.

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Hill Tribe Organics is a social enterprise project developed by YPO WPO – Catapult, which aims to support the development of young adult social entrepreneurs and to “catapult” the living conditions of the least fortunate communities in developing countries with the aim of at least doubling annual family income on a sustainable basis.

Rags2Riches was started by a few university students in the Philippines to help increase the income of women living on the infamous Smokey Mountain in Payatas. From making crude door mats with rags that they collected from rubbish, these women are now producing high-end products designed by famous international designers. In the process, the income of these women increased 12-fold.

The Picha Project is a social enterprise which aims to empower marginalised communities in Malaysia through a sustainable food catering and delivery business. We provide job opportunities to families from the marginalised groups by creating a platform for them to cater food to the public, utilizing their existing cooking skills and equipping them further with professional guidance.