Where We Work - Our Partnerships
Nigeria
A long term relationship, commenced during the ethnic violence of 2002-2004, aiming to revive the fortunes of a once great hospital, now struggling to serve a poor rural community in Plateau State
Pakistan
Funding and support to a mobile healthcare project serving brick kiln workers and their families from 2005 to 2008.
South Africa
A partnership launched in late 2008 to part fund and support an initiative by a church in KwaZulu Natal to pioneer a Home Care service to HIV/Aids sufferers where over 60% of the population are HIV positive.
Sudan
A long term partnership, initially in 2004 with another UK NGO, now exclusively with the influential civil society partner, the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Sudan, headed by Bishop Elias Taban. The Partnership has enabled EPC to build, equip and staff a 50 bed Health Centre in an area of South Sudan with virtually no healthcare facility within a 20 mile radius.
Recent News
8th March 2010
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR VISITS VOM AS VIOLENCE REAPPEARS
John Earwicker, MAI Executive Director, visits Vom Hospital in Plateau State from Tuesday in the aftermath of reported renewed violence just south of .. Read more
8th March 2010
OLONGA WOWS CROWD
Henry Olonga proved a very popular draw at the recent MAI charity evening in Abingdon (pictured above with MAI's Director). Drawing on his .. Read more
8th March 2010
VISITORS FROM EMBO
Pastor Leonard Gcabashe and Zama Sibisi will be visiting the UK from 8 to 19 April.Full details of their programme will be available on the web site b.. Read more
20th January 2010
CONSULTATION ROOM FITTED AT EMBO
New equipment and facilities at the Embo Church mean that the previously monthly Health Authority mobile clinic can come more frequently to this needy.. Read more