ABOUT MOTOCROSS FOR MALARIA
We are a group of Chadian students that are eager to improve the quality of healthcare infrastructure in Chad by first reducing the malaria prevalence, principally in high endemic regions. Our team is composed of students studying different topics such as medicine, business, and engineering. The idea of creating MFM came up when we were spending our holidays in Chad during the summer 2015. We realized that malaria was still a life-threatneing disease, mostly in the south of Chad while other regions of the world are fighting against chronic diseases. This is why our organization would deliver healthcare directly to the homes of those who need it despite the poor quality of the road and healthcare infrastructures.
Meet Our Team
Esias Bedingar is a University of Kentucky graduate from Chad. He is now a master's degree student in Global Health and Population at Harvard University. He considers himself as a social entrepreneur, who wants to develop and implement solutions to social issues in Africa.
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Maimouna Oueddo is a third-year medical student at the Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. She wishes to specialize in Trauma surgery and aspires to be part of Doctors Without Borders someday.
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Yann-Axel Gamambaye is a third-year student at the University of Montreal, studying Economy and Mathematics. He aspire to have an impact on the development of high technology in Africa, through entrepreneurial activities.
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