Parkinson’s Awareness Month

Parkinson’s Awareness Month

As part of Parkinson’s Awareness Month, medical professionals received specialized training. More than 60 health professionals participated in the program, with neurologists leading the sessions. The training was conducted in

Empowering Patients & Caregivers!

In collaboration with the Irish government and PAAD, we successfully trained 41 #Parkinson’s patients and 25 caregivers. This initiative provided essential #skills and #support to improve daily care. A huge
Panel Discussion on Aging, Parkinson’s Disease, and Elderly Care

Panel Discussion on Aging, Parkinson’s Disease, and Elderly Care

A panel discussion on aging, Parkinson’s disease, and elderly care was jointly organized by the Parkinson Patients Support Organization Ethiopia, Addis Ababa University, the Ethiopian Neurologists Association, and Newcastle University.
Newcastle University Shared Meaningful Moments

Newcastle University Shared Meaningful Moments

Our partners from #Newcastle_University shared meaningful moments with #Parkinson’s patients and caregivers. Together, we created lasting memories and strengthened our commitment to advancing Parkinson’s research and support in #Africa. This
Training of Trainers Conducted in Mekelle City

Training of Trainers Conducted in Mekelle City

Mekelle, Ethiopia – The Parkinson Patients Support Organization-Ethiopia, in collaboration with Mekelle University Ayder Referral Hospital Continuing Professional Development Center, provided a Training of Trainers program in Mekelle city Held
Capacity Building Workshop Held in Asella Town

Capacity Building Workshop Held in Asella Town

On December 17 and 18, 2024, Parkinson Patients Support Organization (PSO-E) organized a capacity-building training workshop for General Practitioners at Asella Referral and Teaching Hospital, collaborating with the Hospital’s Continuous
Patients and Caregivers Forum Held at PPSOE

Patients and Caregivers Forum Held at PPSOE

PPSOE recently hosted a forum that brought together patients and caregivers, providing them with a valuable platform to share their experiences and discuss the challenges they face. The event fostered