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Radio Surveillance on Lake T
Our team just spent several days on a DRC surveillance trip for our radio network expansion project. Why are we doing this? Due to the extreme remoteness of the basin health centers, harsh terrain and distances between locations, communication options are … Continue reading →
We’ve updated our Team Page!
Now you can listen to some of our colleagues tell their stories and talk about their work with us.. Watch here >> More clips to follow soon!
Always great to hear this kind of news from our guys in the field:
“The Livua radio install was successfully welcomed by the community participation. Nurses, women, men, young boys and girls have much contributed their effort by fetching water, collecting gravels and sand, digging holes, mixing cement, lifting and fixing the antenna poles. … Continue reading →
Want to know why we work here?
Let someone from the basin explain it: “hallow Dr A,hope you are fine after a long journey.unbelievable here in Korongwe people get sick and die at home.they don’t have hope in their dispensary.they have dispensary but no medecines,and private pharmacy … Continue reading →
Many thanks to our partner, Hewlett Packard, for the incredible, continued support and belief in our efforts!
Hewlett Packard helps the LTFHC launch vital healthcare services along the world’s longest lake. Read more >>
LTFHC’s upgrade of the Moba Territory Ministry of Health communications network was an overwhelming success!
Last week, with the help of local governmental officials, village chiefs and the population, the LTFHC installed HF radios, antennas and solar power systems at eight remote DRC health clinics on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. These health clinics, all … Continue reading →
Guess where our team is this week?
We’re in the midst of conducting a communications install in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This Network will connect the Moba Regional Hospital to several Health Area clinics on the DRC side of Lake Tanganyika, which otherwise had … Continue reading →
Two days away from the Women in the World Conference!
This week inspiring leaders and activists from around the globe—from Hillary Clinton to Angelina Jolie—kick off the third annual Women in the World Summit in New York City. Our team is thrilled to participate again this year and we look … Continue reading →
One step closer..
Last month, our team traveled to Kigoma, Tanzania to have our first meeting with our US-based and Tanzanian ship-building teams, which include Alion Science and Technology, MMIC, and Songoro Marine. A major step forward for the LTFHC! As we go … Continue reading →