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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-854-0080



Address: 3254 19th Street, 2nd Floor 94110 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.musohealth.org

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Muso Health 08.07.2021

Muso's Bakorobabougou clinic, which is currently under construction, is on track to begin serving patients in the second half of 2021. The clinic will reach 65,000 patients in the growing communities of Yirimadio.

Muso Health 06.07.2021

To stop COVID-19 and other dangerous illnesses, health systems need to move faster to protect populations and health workers, identify new cases, isolate contacts, and care for patients. For over a decade, Muso has partnered with the Malian government to create proactive health systems that endure crises. Now, we're expanding our partnership and operations to support Côte d'Ivoire's national health system. Read our progress: www.musohealth.org/report/q1-2021

Muso Health 01.07.2021

Did you know the COVID-19 vaccine is available to all people in Mali? Muso advocates for equitable global access to the vaccine, and encourages all those who have the opportunity to be inoculated to do so! Pictured here is Muso's Mali Country Director, Djoumé Diakité, who recently received his vaccine in Bamako. Saviez-vous que le vaccin contre le COVID-19 est disponible pour toutes les personnes au Mali? Muso plaide pour un accès équitable mondial au vaccin et encourage tous ceux qui ont la possibilité d'être vaccinés de le faire! Sur la photo Djoumé Diakité, Directeur Pays de Muso au Mali, a récemment reçu son vaccin à Bamako.

Muso Health 21.06.2021

"It's time for us as health care providers to stop waiting for our patients behind the walls of hospitals. It's time for health care systems to stop preaching equity in word, while charging fees that exclude, delay, and kill our patients." Watch Muso CEO Ari Johnson and CMO Jessica Beckerman share Muso's "Big Idea" with innovators and leaders at the Aspen Institute.

Muso Health 12.06.2021

In 2020, Muso and the Malian government collaborated to ensure that patients living in Yirimadio and Tori have access to medical oxygen and professionals trained to dispense it at every step along the continuum of care. Watch how this new system supports care delivery to a child suffering from pneumonia: musohealth.org/annualreport

Muso Health 27.05.2021

The pandemic has delayed many people in accessing health care, and health providers are starting to see the consequences of a year of pandemic. Delayed preventive and emergency care as they find more advanced cancer and rotting and damaged teeth, among other ailments. More on the effects of delayed care: wapo.st/3ed6icP