I am pleased to announce that Ndi Moyo Palliative Care Trust has been chosen as the winner of the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) Institutional Recognition Award 2024.
The IAHPC Individual Recognition Award recognizes institutions with an outstanding dedication to the development and provision of palliative care leading to improvements in the quality of life of patients with serious health related suffering.
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Ndi Moyo Palliative Care Trust
Salima, Malawi
The mission of Ndi Moyo Palliative Care Trust is to alleviate the pain of chronically ill and dying patients while bringing peace through a holistic approach to both the patient and their family.
In the last four years, Ndimoyo has trained more than 100 health care professionals in a palliative care initiators course that provides face-to-face and bedside training. Ndimoyo provides care to all types of patients; more than 95% are diagnosed with cervical cancer, esophageal cancer, or Kaposi’s sarcoma.
“Ndi Moyo Palliative Care Trust inspired reviewers with its board and far-reaching efforts in patient care, education, and outreach,” says Dr. Steven (Skip) Radwany, one of the judges. “It presents a model for organizational mission, communication, and outreach. We enthusiastically applaud their efforts.”
The vision of the institution, which is accredited by the Medical Council of Malawi, is to be the best palliative care service in Malawi and the model for replication elsewhere.
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