Diabetes-Projekt The Gambia e. V.
 
"Our help must reach directly to the concerned people in The Gambia"
 
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Heartly welcome

at the homepage of the association Diabetes-Projekt The Gambia e. V.

We understand us of a group of persons, which would like to give people material and financial support in the daily life in the smallest state of africa .

The association Diabetes-Projekt The Gambia e. V. is specialized to help people with diabetes and pupils (espacially with diabetes), which we become acquainted on our travels to The Gambia.

Dr. Alieu Gaye, our friend and partner in this country, will help us at every time.

Naturally, we are directed to get donations, without donation a help is not possible. Our trips in this country are always financed privat, and there is no doubt to do the same in the future!

If you want to make a membership in our association Diabetes-Projekt The Gambia e. V., to make a single donation or take over a sponsorship for a diabetic or a pupil, you'll find all the necessary information in the chapter: take over sponsorship, get a membership and donation.

We are always interested to get feedback from the viewer, you can write us an email and send us your questions, critics and suggestions to this homepage (details/contact: impressum).

Karte von Afrika mit Gambia im Focus.

 

 

 

 

 
Letzte Aktualisierung: 31.03.2009

Webmaster: Andreas Schindler

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The Gambia
is situated in West Africa and the smallest state in Africa, shared in north and south through the Gambia River, enclosed through the Senegal. With an area of about 11.000 square kilometer you can compare it with the german country of Hessen, Hessen has the double area. In The Gambia there are living approximately 1,4 million inhabitants The official language is english.

Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus is primarily a disease of carbohydrate metabolism, in which the individual cannot properly utilise the sugar and starches in food. This leads to a built up in "sugars" (glucose) in the blood which, if not diagnosed or not properly treated and controlled, can lead to devasting, irreversible complications. There are mainly two typs of diabetes ("1" and "2") with different causes.

If you want to know more about diabetes, please visit the website from the Roche Diagnostics GmbH www.accu-chek.com