Delhi, India

We are excited to announce that the Neuro-tech team at AIIMS, in collaboration with the Global Organization of Health Education (GOHE), has organized an Epilepsy awareness and first aid camp for village students, teachers, and villagers.

At GOHE, we believe that epilepsy awareness is critical to our mission of providing healthcare education to communities around the world. We are proud to be working with AIIMS to make a positive impact in the lives of those we serve. Stay tuned as we continue to highlight the areas we are currently serving

Blantyre, Malawi.

The Chifundo Epilepsy Awareness Foundation is making great strides in educating the youth of Malawi in the Blantyre community about epilepsy. Through this project, which is funded by GOHE, children are learning about the realities of epilepsy and the importance of avoiding stigmatization of those with the condition.

Accra, Ghana

At GOHE, we believe that education is key to breaking down the stigma around epilepsy. That's why during our epilepsy awareness campaigns, we focus on reaching out to youth in schools. We believe that every child has the potential to make a difference, and by educating the youth, we are creating a generation of advocates who will help raise awareness about epilepsy and reduce stigma in their communities.

Bandjoun, Cameroon.

On February 13, GOHE was in the village of Bandjoun, Cameroon, spreading awareness about epilepsy and teaching students that epilepsy is not contagious. We also taught them seizure first aid, an essential skill that can help save lives. It was a fantastic day of education and awareness, and we're grateful for the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of these students.

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