Mohlstraße 26
Postfach 1312, 72003 Tübingen
72074 Tübingen
Germany
Telephone: 
+49 7071 70490-17
info[at]difaem.de
Description of the Organization: 

Difäm, the German Institute for Medical Mission, based in Tübingen, was founded in 1906. It is a specialized advisory center, medical relief organization and bearer of the Paul Lechler Clinic for Tropical Diseases. We provide support to development and relief organizations worldwide (for example: Brot für die Welt [bread for the world], social welfare work and disaster aid) for the implementation of health projects; we assist our local partners in planning their projects and offer them ongoing support.

Our doctors have run health programs in southern countries for years and can thus provide the necessary specialized knowledge. Our main goal is to establish a firm basis for sustainable health care by promoting basic health care services and home health care. With our seminars in public health and treatment of tropical diseases, we further the training of local health care specialists and of qualified personnel.

Difäm promotes and carries out projects that help patients suffering from disabilities or diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis, and leprosy. Our medical aid service provides indispensable medicine, medical tools and auxiliary materials etc. for partner clinics and health care stations in over 90 countries around the world. Our long-term goal, however, is to make these countries independent of foreign aid. For this reason, Difäm provides raw materials, tools and training for local personnel in order to support the local production of pharmaceuticals. In addition to providing direct aid, we are also active in political lobbying and public campaigns for the right to health care.

Services of the organization: 
Consulting
Education offers
Evaluation
Lobby
Media
Networking
Public relations/campaigns
Production of educational/teaching resources
Financing of projects
Project management and administration
Contact to experts/visiting speakers
Procuring of donations
Events
Themes of the organization: 
Development education
Development cooperation
Women
Peace/conflict
Justice
Health
Human rights
Partner regions: 
Africa
Asia
Latin America
Partner countries: 
Ethiopia
Bolivia
Botswana
Brazil
Burundi
Ghana
India
Indonesia
Iraq
Israel
Kenya
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
Liberia
Malawi
Micronesia, Federated States of
Zambia
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Sudan
Tanzania
Thailand
Chad
Belarus
Central African Republic
Organization type: 
Non-Governmental Organization