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The following organizations are looking for a US partner to help enhance their learning and impact in palliative care – and to share lessons back with their US partner about care in a low-resource setting. The exchange of ideas, learning and global perspective – built on a strong relationship – is the cornerstone of our partnership program.

Please contact Lacey Ahern with any questions.

Coast Hospice – Kenya

A member of the Kenya Hospice and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA), Coast Hospice’s mission is to promote and maintain the quality of life of patients with a life-limiting illness. Click to see Coast Hospice’s full profile

Hospices of Hope has spent 30 years in developing palliative care services in southeast Europe and has been present in Moldova since 2008 when they helped establish the country’s first palliative care team. Click to see Hospices of Hope Moldova’s full profile.

Masis Hospice LLC – Armenia

As one of the first licensed palliative care providers in Armenia, Masis Hospice serves children and adults suffering from incurable diseases with professionalism and dedication, offering specialized and quality services to them and their families to alleviate suffering. Click to see Masis Hospice LLC’s full profile

Muheza Hospice Care – Tanzania

Muheza Hospice Care’s mission is to enhance access to palliative care for all patients with life-limiting disease in the city of Tanga, Tanzania and beyond. Click to see Muheza Hospice Care’s full profile

Mulanje Mission Hospital – Malawi

Mulanje Mission Hospital (MMH) is a health facility under the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP). They are committed to provide quality preventive, curative and palliative health care to the community. Click to see Mulanje Mission Hospital’s full profile.

Nepalese Association of Palliative Care – Nepal

The Nepalese Association of Palliative Care was established to create awareness about palliative care throughout the country. Click to see NAPCare’s full profile.

Nyakahanga Lutheran Hospital – Tanzania

Nyakahanga Lutheran Hospital provides holistic, affordable, and accessible quality health services in Karagwe, Tanzania. Click to see Nyakahanga Lutheran Hospital’s full profile

Nyeri Hospice – Kenya

Nyeri Hospice was started as a satellite branch of Nairobi Hospice by Canadian palliative care nurse, Kathy Semhbi. They aim to not only provide quality palliative care to the terminally ill at an affordable cost but also to facilitate spiritual, emotional, and social support to both patients and their families. Click to see Nyeri Hospice’s full profile

Palliative Care Association of Rwanda – Rwanda

To ensure the promotion and provision of support for quality palliative care throughout Rwanda, the Palliative Care Association of Rwanda (PCAR) focuses on three A’s: acceptable, accessible, and affordable. Click to see PCAR’s full profile

Selian Hospice and Palliative Care Program – Tanzania

The Selian Hospice and Palliative Care program is committed to providing palliative care services to people with life threatening illnesses with the compassion and love of Jesus Christ. Its vision is “Access to quality Palliative Care for all in Tanzania.’’ Click to see Selian Hospice’s full profile