Partners

The Fondation Pierre Fabre adopts a resolutely partnership-based approach that aims to capitalise on synergies with other operators in terms of initiatives and funding. The Foundation relies on support from national stakeholders, who are best placed to understand local needs, in order to guarantee the actions deployed are suited to the context of each region.

BENEFICIARIES AND NATIONAL PARTNERS

AFRICA

Benin

  • Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi

Burkina Faso

  • Saint-Camille Hospital in Ouagadougou (HOSCO)
  • Schiphra Medical Centre in Ouagadougou
  • Haematology laboratory at the University of Health Sciences in Ouagadougou
  • Sickle-Cell Disease Initiative Committee in Burkina (CID/B)
  • Haematology Intervention Group (GIH)
  • Ministry of Health/Department of prevention and control of non-transmissible diseases (DPCM)

Ivory Coast

  • Ivorian Society of ImmunologyHaematology-Oncology-Blood Transfusion (SIHIO-TS)
  • Secours Médico-Social Ivoirien (Ivorian Medico-Social Relief)
  • Faculty of Pharmacy in Abidjan
  • Ministry of Health
  • Ministry of Education
  • Ivorian Society of Dermatology and Venereology
  • Treichville University Hospital

Cameroon

  • Cameroon Pasteur Centre
  • The Sickle-Cell Disease Study Group, Cameroon (GEDRE PACAM)

Central African Republic

  • Ministry of Health and Welfare, Central African Republic
  • Ministry of the Economy and Planning
  • Association of women legal experts, Central African Republic
  • Amitié sino-centrafricaine University Hospital
  • The Sickle-Cell Disease Research and Treatment Centre (CRTD)
  • Bangui Pasteur Institute (IPB)

Guinea

  • SOS Sickle-Cell Disease Association, Guinea

Madagascar

  •  University of Antananarivo
  • The Malagasy Institute of Applied Research (IMRA)
  • Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

Mali

  • Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
  • The Sickle-Cell Disease Research and Control Centre, Bamako (CRLD)
  • The Dermatology Hospital in Bamako
  • Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Odontostomatology (FMPOS), Bamako
  • Solidarity for the integration of people with albinism in Mali (SIAM)
  • Salif Keita Foundation

Mauritania

  • The Mauritanian Dermatology Society
  • National Telemedicine Programme of Mauritania

Niger

  • eHealth Support and Development Unit (CADT)
  • The Nigerian Society of Medical IT (SONIM)

Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • CECFOR/PAFOVED Monkole Hospital, Kinshasa
  • Bulenga Hospital
  • Panzi Foundation, DRC
  • Association for primary healthcare in rural communities (SANRU)
  • Rezo drépanoSS (federation of sickle-cell patient associations)
  • Univers Sud Positif (Children’s Clinic, Mbujimayi)
  • Umbrella Foundation (Bukavu)
  • Ministry of Health/National programme for combating sickle-cell disease (PNLCD)

Senegal

  • Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Odontology (FMPO) of Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar

Tanzanie

  • Standing Voice
    Regional Dermatology Training Centre

Togo

  • Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Lomé
  • Togolese Society of dermatology and sexually transmitted infections (SOTODERM)
  • National association of people with albinism in Togo (ANAT)
  • Ministry of Health

HAITI

  • Haiti State University Hospital (HUEH)
  • La Paix University Hospital (HUP)
  • The St Damien Children’s Hospital
  • The Sickle-Cell Anaemia Association of Haiti (AAFH)

ASIA

Cambodia

  • Phnom Penh Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Health Sciences in Cambodia

Laos

  • Vientiane Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Laos Faculty of Nursing Sciences

Thailand

  • Faculty of Medicine of Mahidol University, Bangkok

Vietnam

  • University of Pharmacy, Hanoi
  • University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City

LEBANON

  • Order of Malta in Lebanon

INSTITUTIONAL AND FRENCH UNIVERSITIES FINANCIAL PARTNERS

  • AFD – Agence Française de Développement (French Development Agency)
  • Asia eHealth Information Network (AeHIN)
  • AUF – Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (Frenchspeaking academic agency)
  • International Cooperation of the Principality of Monaco
  • Fondation de l’Avenir – foundation for medical research
  • The Dr Denis Mukwege Foundation
  • The Mérieux Foundation
  • INSERM
  • Institut de recherche pour le développement (French national research institute, IRD)
  • Institut francophone pour la justice et la démocratie – Louis Joinet
  • Novo Nordisk Haemophilia Foundation
  • Occitanie Coopération
  • World Health Organization
  • Université numérique francophone mondiale (Global French-speaking online university, UNFM)

FRENCH UNIVERSITIES

  • CHRU (regional university hospital), Tours
  • Faculty of Pharmacy – Aix-Marseille University
  • Faculty of pharmaceutical and biological sciences – University of Paris-Descartes
  • Faculty of pharmaceutical sciences – Paul-Sabatier University (Toulouse III)
  • Institut de santé publique, d’épidémiologie et de développement (public health, epidemiology and development institute) – Bordeaux University
  • UFR sciences pharmaceutiques et ingénierie de la santé (pharmaceutical sciences and health engineering research unit) – University of Angers
  • UFR des sciences pharmaceutiques (pharmaceutical sciences research unit) – University of Bordeaux
  • University of Grenoble Alpes • University of Limoges