As the worldwide mission and development agency of The United Methodist Church, Global Ministries works with more than 300 hospitals and clinics around the world through its Global Health Unit.
Provides developing countries around the world with significant volunteer programs that aid the neediest communities and forge a lasting bond between those volunteering and those they have helped.
Addresses the burden of cardiovascular disease in Rwanda by increasing access to specialized, lifesaving cardiac care.
Improves the availability and quality of healthcare through the education, training, and professional development of the health workforce in resource-scarce countries.
Aims to deliver medical air transport and health services using the latest aviation and medical technology to ensure patients receive unrivaled care.
Works to prevent and treat blindness through hands-on training and improved access to quality eye care.
Builds orthopedic capacity around the world and provides the injured with poor access to fracture surgery by donating orthopedic education and implant systems to surgeons in developing countries.
Seeks to establish churches and community development programs including healthcare projects, based in Christian ministry.
Aims to make quality urological care available worldwide by providing medical and surgical education for physicians and nurses, and treatment for thousands of children and adults.
Focuses on health access, health improvement, and health emergencies to serve communities in need so they can build healthier and happier futures.
Improves access to palliative care and hospice programs that preferentially serve marginalized, traumatized, and vulnerable populations both in the U.S. and in Rwanda.
Provides the highest level of medical care, facilitates knowledge transfer, and donates the necessary medical equipment where it's most impactful.
Works to ensure safer childbirth for women and newborns everywhere through innovative mobile health solutions such as the Safe Delivery App, a mobile training tool for skilled birth attendants.
Serves the global poor and persecuted through relief, medical care, development, and training.
Responds to the moral imperative to provide high-quality healthcare globally to those who need it most, while striving to ease suffering by providing a comprehensive model of care that includes access to food, transportation, housing, and other key components of healing.
Works toward a world in which no person is needlessly blind or vision impaired.
Seeks to meet human needs through services in education, healthcare, community support, emergency response, and ministry development, inspired by the Christian faith.
Works to improve the quality of healthcare for women and children in the most underserved areas of the world and to stop the preventable deaths of mothers.
Commits efforts to promoting and providing high-quality medical care and education to communities that do not have adequate access.
Provides lifesaving heart operations for children around the world and supports the development of cardiac services in numerous developing and war-torn countries.
Increases access to rheumatology care in under-resourced regions through the creation of self-sustaining rheumatology training programs, by funding the education of local physicians to become rheumatologists and providing educational programs for local physicians.
Uses digital technology, partners with healthcare providers, raises awareness around noncommunicable diseases, and provides healthcare to patients with chronic ailments from underserved communities across Rwanda.
Empowers Rwandan communities to develop integrated approaches to complex health challenges by increasing access to overall healthcare, improving healthcare quality, and fostering long-term success through economic development.
Aims to improve maternal health, increase safety, and build local capacity in low-income countries by creating and providing surgical and midwifery courses, training domestically, and transferring skills.