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Projects Health Care and Social Inclusion

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Building effective advocacy mechanisms to better protect the rights of most vulnerable children with severe disabilities and life-limiting conditions in Belarus
The project aims to protect and support the needs of one of the most vulnerable groups in Belarusian society - children with severe disabilities and diseases that limit life expectancy.
Price: € 664 839 Status: Time: 2020 - 2023
Closed
Improvement of cross-border health services in cardio-vascular diseases and intensive medical care in Bialystok and Minsk Regions
The exchange of the best practices between the hospitals and utilization of new specialized medical equipment provide an opportunity to improve public health services. That, in turn, will have a favourable impact on the life quality and living standards in the communities.
Price: € 2 059 636 Status: Time: 2020 - 2022
Closed
Improvement of cross-border health services in oncological urology in Bialystok and Hrodna regions
The growing number of new urologic cancer cases augments the need for surgical interventions. According to Belarus Cancer Registry, the number of prostate cancer cases in Belarus and Poland will grow by 29%, bladder cancer cases – by 22% by the year 2029. Enhanced healthcare accessibility and quality will contribute to improvements in urologic cancer diagnostics and surgeries.
Price: € 1 789 034 Status: Time: 2019 - 2021
Closed
Reduction of social exclusion and increase in the quality of life of cancer patients in Vilnius and Hrodna regions
The present-day minimally invasive surgery allows operating on cancer patients with a minimal operative trauma and a lower pain syndrome. Such operations are tolerated more easily than open surgeries, and patients rehabilitate faster, which allows them to get back to their daily lives sooner.
Price: € 488 200 Status: Time: 2019 - 2021
Closed
To the rescue. Improvement of accessibility to medical services in emergencies through the cooperation of emergency medical services in the cross-border area of Poland, Belarus and Ukraine
The long time of waiting for medical assistance is one of the causes of many deaths in emergency situations. The provision of timely assistance may be complicated due to a lack of medical equipment, inadequate skills of ambulance teams, substantially worn out equipment and vehicles, as well as low awareness of the local communities about the first aid rules.
Price: € 1 523 914 Status: Time: 2019 - 2021
Closed
Development of cross-border cooperation in helping people with autism on the Polish-Belarusian borderlands
The number of children with autistic disorders is mounting yearly. Their number in Brest Region doubled in the last five years. In order to provide high-quality corrective and pedagogical assistance, one needs to train specialists, procure special equipment and build an infrastructure accessible for children with autistic spectrum disorders.
Price: € 2 309 222 Status: Time: 2019 - 2021
Closed
Improvement of epidemiological safety at the Polish-Belarusian border area
Early detection of infectious diseases facilitates prompt commencement of the required treatment and prevention of the infection dissemination, while preventive measures, such as public awareness raising, help reduce the number of new cases of infectious diseases.
Price: € 2 579 221 Status: Time: 2019 - 2021
Closed
Better Access to Medical Services in the Cross-Border Region
The oxygen generation and distribution system in the Brest Children's Regional Hospital is in a critical condition. It supports the functioning of the Intensive Care Unit, Neonatal Care and Operating Units. The hospital also provides palliative care at the Intensive Care Unit (to terminal patients); however, no inpatient palliative care rooms have been allocated due to a lack of resources. The upgrade of the oxygen station and medical gas distribution system will provide for further outfitting of the hospital will new medical equipment and diversification of its services.
Price: € 857 359 Status: Time: 2019 - 2021
Closed
Model health care program to fight osteoporosis in area of Polish-Belarusian borderland
The increase in life expectancy and negative natural population growth contribute to the growing number of elderly people. One of the problems faced by elderly people is osteoporosis. Approximately 30% of people 50 years and older suffer from the disease. At that, osteoporosis is, in most cases, detected in elderly people only after a fracture due to a shortage of specialists and a lack of an early diagnosis system.
Price: € 1 852 282 Status: Time: 2019 - 2021
Closed
Promoting civil society participation in decision-making processes on social inclusion in Belarus
The provision of assistance and support to people, vulnerable categories in particular, is one of the most essential functions in the activities of local authorities. The local community involvement in the process helps resolve arising issues and respond to people’s requirements as promptly and efficiently as possible.
Price: € 667 111 Status: Time: 2017 - 2021