What We Do

Our work began with a Global Emergency Care partnership between the Bristol Royal Infirmary Emergency Department and Laikipia County in Kenya, built around Global Emergency Care Fellowship opportunities for health professionals, to receive formal Global Health training, then gain practical experience within an established partnership. This partnership continues to thrive, while we now support a wide range of hospital and community projects, and engage with the wider Global Health community to improve the provision of, and effective access to emergency care globally. Our belief is that all partnerships and fellowships should be: Ethical, Transparent, Collaborative, Safe, Reciprocal, Aligned and Credible.

Supporting Global Emergency Care

Emergency care systems are complex and vary based on a wide variety of intrinsic and extrinsic factors around the world. We believe in the benefits of reaching beyond our own systems, so that in sharing knowledge, skills and practice, systems around the world can learn and develop from each other, improving emergency care for all patients around the world. We are willing to speak up when we see challenges and opportunities around reducing inequality of emergency care globally.