Welcome to GLOBAL pEACE nETWORK
A Proud Member of the Global Rehabilitation Initiative
Welcome to GLOBAL pEACE nETWORK
A Proud Member of the Global Rehabilitation Initiative
A Proud Member of the Global Rehabilitation Initiative
A Proud Member of the Global Rehabilitation Initiative
Global Peace Network is a Canadian Registered Charity which began working in East Africa in 2007. Pos+Abilities is our rehabilitation initiative through which we provide expert clinical care to patients in under-serviced communities, as well as providing education to local clinicians who are interested in improving their knowledge and skills in rehabilitation.
100 % of your donation goes to work on the ground, to help children and their families.
Since its formation in 2007, Global Peace Network's Pos+Abilities program has helped thousands of children and their families through health care and education.
Global Peace Network is proud to be a founding member of the Global Rehabilitation Initiative – a program to increase accessibility to rehabilitation services for children and families affected by disability.
Clinician Dr. Gitte Tonner presents a new Olympus binocular microscope to Dr. Winnie, the lead clinical officer at Kanyama Village Dispensary to support the important laboratory services provided at this remote clinic constructed by GPN
Global Peace Network is a registered Canadian charity, and is administered by a Board of Directors with the support of an executive committee and volunteers who assist with fundraising and who travel overseas to deliver care through our clinical network.
Global Peace Network is partnered with local governments, NGOs and community-based organizations in Africa and worldwide.
Our corporate supporters have included: the Gay Lea Foundation, Delta Airlines; Rotary International; K2 Foundation and Health Partners International - Canada
Global Peace Network is proud to be a founding member of the Global Rehabilitation Initiative – a program to increase accessibility to rehabilitation services for children and families affected by disability. If you can see your part in driving positive change and improving lives in communities in need, read on!
Global Peace Network began in 2005 when Daniel Budgell travelled to Tanzania on an aid project to build a rainwater catchment system for a rural health clinic. Struck by the poverty, he saw an opportunity to help children living in the street and began sponsoring 5 kids whom he sent to school. From 5 children, we have grown into supporting hundreds over the years and we are now responsible for two rehabilitation centres, one of which is also a birthing centre.
Our mission:
To contribute to a sustainable, hopeful and progressive future for those most impoverished in the world through the development of health care and the provision of education to those who have demonstrated need and commitment.
Vision :
We envision the day when every citizen of the world has access to health care and education.
"It was incredible. Being a clinician and working with local medical officers allowed me to grow professionally and personally. The relationships that I formed through the experience continue to influence my life today. "
Dr. Andrew Wilson on his work at Magu District Hospital and the Kanyama Village Dispensary.
We are dedicated to improving the lives of those in greatest need. None of our directors or administrative staff receive any financial compensation, so that 100 % of your donation goes to work on the ground, to help children and their families. Visit our Canada Helps page to make a donation. Donations over $20 receive a tax receipt.
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