4th National NCD Scientific Conference in Mwanza, Tanzania

KOPI is pleased to announce that our abstract titled "Evaluating the Impact of a Training Program in Prehospital Trauma Care and Mental Health for Traffic Police in Arusha, Tanzania" was accepted for oral presentation at the "4th Annual National Non-Communicable Diseases Scientific Conference 2022" in Mwanza, Tanzania. This abstract reports on the work completed in Arusha during the August 2022 initiative created in partnership with Same Qualities Foundation. A list of authors/contributors are below. Dr. Godfrey Kisigo was our lead evaluator on this work and instrumental in the evaluation and writing process.

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Christine Klein Selected as MINN Fellow

Christine Klein has been with KOPI for the last two years. First as a volunteer and now as a project coordinator working on international and local efforts to address addiction and gaps in mental health care. We are beyond excited to announce that Christine has been selected as a 2021-22 MINN Fellow! We couldn't be happier to hear she has been given this well-deserved opportunity. Congratulations!

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New Shirts!

KOPI will be returning to Arusha in January 2021. We have started a new fundraising campaign in order to raise money to purchase materials used for training and patient care. One unique way you can help support our cause is by purchasing a t-shirt from our Bonfire store. 100% of the proceeds will go toward supporting our 2021 training program in Arusha.

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The Arusha Project / Phase One

In November 2019 KOPI will be traveling to Arusha, Tanzania to train police officers in prehospital trauma care and mental health which will dramatically improve outcomes in the region. Find out more by viewing our story.

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