ALIMA
Didier Zidouemba is a healthcare professional with extensive experience at ALIMA - The Alliance for International Medical Action, serving in various roles from 2012 to the present. Currently, Didier holds the position of Coordinateur de projet santé nutrition (Recherche) since August 2024, following a similar role from August 2022 to June 2024, managing significant research projects. Didier has also been responsible for ensuring quality in healthcare delivery, acting as Responsable d'activité for both quality of care and nursing services in multiple positions from 2018 to 2022. Previous experience includes overseeing healthcare activities in hospitals and health centers in Cameroon and Guinea, alongside foundational roles in nutrition supervision at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) between 2007 and 2011. Didier's educational background includes a nursing diploma from the Ecole de santé publique and training at the Université de Ouagadougou.
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ALIMA
**english below** ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) est une ONG humanitaire médicale internationale basée à Dakar, au Sénégal, qui sauve des vies depuis plus de 13 ans lors de situations d’urgences et de crises sanitaires en Afrique. Le modèle ALIMA : une alliance entre médecins, ONG locales, et chercheurs, qui s’appuie sur la co- construction. L’ambition d’ALIMA : transformer la médecine humanitaire en s’appuyant sur la recherche et l’innovation pour démultiplier l’efficacité de ses actions et mieux protéger les populations des crises sanitaires de demain. Depuis la création d’ALIMA en 2009, ce sont plus de 10 millions de patients dans 14 pays qui ont été́ soignés et plus de 30 projets de recherche qui ont été́ lancés - notamment sur la malnutrition, la santé maternelle et infantile, le paludisme, Ebola, la COVID-19. Une action récompensée par plusieurs prix internationaux. *** ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) is a medical humanitarian organization based in Dakar, Senegal, that has been saving lives since 2009 in emergency situations in Africa. ALIMA's unique model focuses on building alliance and promoting collaboration between local health workers, national medical organizations, and researchers. ALIMA strives to transform humanitarian medicine by fostering research and innovation to improve care and help communities prepare for the future. ALIMA has treated more than 10 million patients in 14 countries, and launched more than 30 research projects – notably on malnutrition, maternal and child health, malaria, Ebola and COVID-19. This work has won several international awards.