Global Collaboration for Better Emergency and Critical Care
Support our mission to enhance access, resuscitation, and global health understanding through international partnerships and life-saving initiatives.
Bridging Global Health Gaps Through Life-Saving Interventions
The Life Support Foundation is an international, independent medical organization focused on preventing deaths from acute, life-threatening conditions in low-income countries. They achieve this by enhancing access to basic life-saving interventions, particularly in areas like emergency care, maternal and newborn resuscitation, and trauma management. Through education, training, and global partnerships, the foundation equips local healthcare workers with the knowledge and tools needed to provide quality care. Their work addresses critical gaps in healthcare systems, aiming for sustainable improvements in global health and better outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Our Projects
Kilimanjaro Education Exchange Program (KEEP)
SESAC
Sponsorship of Residents
CRISPOS
Critical Care in Malawi
Anaesthesia Society in Malawi
Life Support Foundation how can we help?
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News
The first life saved! The first life saved!
Artikel i The Lancet
Essential care of critical illness must not be forgotten in the COVID-19 pandemic. We make this vital point in The Lancet Medical Journal.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30793-5/fulltext
Adherence to the Vital Signs Directed Therapy Protocol has improved!
Good news! Adherence to the Vital Signs Directed Therapy Protocol, that was developed together with Life Support Foundation, has improved two years after its implementation in an ICU in Tanzania. Read the hot-off-the-press article by Anna Hvarfner, Jonas Blixt, Carl Otto Schell, Markus Castegren, Edwin R. Lugazia, Moses Mulungu, Helena