Vacancy announcement – Program Coordinator
CapaCare is looking for a new Program Coordinator to run our Surgical Training Program in Sierra Leone. We offer a challenging position within a stimulating, professional working environment in a [...]
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10 years of CapaCare – Håkon and Brynjulf
It is now ten years ago that the first students started their journey in the Surgical Training Programme (STP) in Sierra Leone. This was the start of CapaCare providing training [...]
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Christmas Fundraising Campaign – Support for training resources in times of Covid-19
2020 has seen much of the world come to a standstill due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Sierra Leone is no exception. With the 2014-2015 Ebola epidemic still fresh in [...]
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365 days without you
Dear Wouter,  365 days without you. We are still speechless by your loss. You are in our hearts.  We are six tropical doctors, and together we are CapaCare Netherlands – [...]
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Happy Birthday Wouter
On a day that we celebrate all things you, I thought it best to share a story that makes me smile and laugh as if it had just happened yesterday! [...]
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Living memory
Dear Wouter, thank you for the time we spent together in Masanga and for our moments before that time. For me, it was of infinite value to experience your energy, [...]
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When great Trees Fall
When great trees fall, rocks on distant hills shudder, lions hunker down in tall grasses, and even elephants slumber after safety. When great trees fall in forrest, small things recoil [...]
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In memory of
This week it will be one year ago since we lost our beloved colleague and friend Wouter Nolet. Without a doubt, we would have preferred to come together in an [...]
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Remembering Wouter
Dear family and friends of Wouter Its been almost a year now since Wouter left us. How do we remember him and celebrate his life in a world where we [...]
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Going back to normal – Restarting the training program
While most of the European countries again are facing an increase of COVID-19 cases and restrictions on social interaction once again is becoming the norm, Sierra Leone is getting back [...]
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