An exclusively digital 1+1 campaign

Campagne de sensibilisation au Bénin

An exclusively digital 1+1 campaign

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La grande campagne de solidarité 1+1, organisée avec UCLouvain démarre aujourd'hui!

Notre objectif? Sensibiliser et promouvoir le dépistage du diabète de type 2 dans les 7 pays d’action de notre ONG.

L'UCLouvain s'engage à doubler les dons de son personnel, jusqu'à un maximum de 35.000 euros.

Merci à l’université et à son Recteur Vincent Blondel pour leur soutien et confiance.

 

En savoir plus sur le diabète et les enjeux dans le Sud ?
Découvrez notre campagne digitale : « Diabète, un fléau mondial ».

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