The URGO Foundation has been working closely since 2018 with the Red Cross of Côte d’Ivoire on a priority health project at the national level: improving the health of mothers and children aged from 0…
read morePatients who develop venous leg ulcers face considerable suffering and a reduced quality of life. Many patients with leg ulcers are not receiving the correct treatment, resulting in delayed healing times, an increased risk of…
read moreCommitted since 2018 alongside the Ivoiry Coast ‘s Red Cross, the URGO Foundation is expanding its commitments to Senegal this year! In Senegal, a third of deaths of children under 5 are due to malnutrition. Faced…
read moreSince 2018, the URGO Foundation has been working closely with the Ivory Coast’s Red Cross on a priority health project at national level: improving the health of mothers and children aged 0 to 5, around…
read moreThe WHF has partnered with the Urgo Foundation to offer two research grants and five fellowships on infection control. These seven opportunities invest over $45,000 into wound healing research. Deadline is September 30, 2022. Applications…
read moreResearch projects in the field of wound care honoured Sulzbach/Monheim, 06 May 2022. In the run-up to the DEWU German Wound Congress & Bremen Nursing Congress 2022, the non-profit Foundation URGO has awarded the Three…
read more