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Podoconiosis in Ethiopia - a severe foot disease with over one million affected people.
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Good idea - failed implementation

8. May 2019 · by · in Ethiopia

What they have learned is a is better, If you just practiced… so we thought information campaigns in relation to the Podo at schools. It is so important, When is informed about the disease and encouraging hygiene. Many diseases…

Who would have thought that?

2. April 2017 · by Maike Stelter · in Ethiopia, Podo Centre Challiya

If the staff of the Podoarbeit in Ethiopia meeting former participants of the Podo self-help groups, often hear, that's now better off these. Some are even after years yet thorough enthusiastically about their 'cure'. Of course like to hear that the employees, but makes…

From darkness to the light

4. March 2017 · by Maike Stelter · in Ethiopia, Podo Centre Challiya

New from the Podo Centre in Tschallia.

Photo diary: Visit a Podo station

Photo diary: Visit a Podo station

26. May 2013 · by Maike Stelter · in Experience report, Podo Centre Challiya

Marei Petersen was in December 2012 to visit at a launch event on Podokoniose in a village, It belongs to the Podo Centre Tschallia. For us, it has created a photo diary:

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  • Deutschlandfunk Culture: Interview with Christel Ahrens
  • footwork – The international initiative of Podoconiosis
  • Podokoniose at Wikipedia
  • Die WHO über Podokoniose WHO of Podokoniose

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