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The word ''Rain'' in the association name symbolizes the lasting support by intelligible knowledge transfer. According to the motto of the association ('Water to the roots'), this knowledge gives people the opportunity to lead a self-determined life.
 
The word ''Rain'' in the association name symbolizes the lasting support by intelligible knowledge transfer. According to the motto of the association ('Water to the roots'), this knowledge gives people the opportunity to lead a self-determined life.
  
Dr. Jutta Reisinger, general practitioner at Aktion Regen, spoke at the [[WWDOGA]] 2017 in Cologne.
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Dr. [[Jutta Reisinger]], general practitioner at Aktion Regen, spoke at the [[WWDOGA]] 2017 in Cologne.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:15, 12 November 2021

Aktion Regen - Verein für Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (Rain Campaign - Association for Development Cooperation: sexual and reproductive health, family planning and HIV prevention) is a non-profit, politically independent and non-confessional association from Vienna, Austria, founded in 1989 by Dr. Maria Hengstberger, M.D.[a 1]. The association is largely financed by donations.[1]

Their main focus, as from their own website, is "practice-oriented education on sexual and reproductive health, on family planning, on mother-child health, on female genital mutilation, mental health and HIV / AIDS prevention in developing countries as well as in Austrian organizations With integration work."

The word Rain in the association name symbolizes the lasting support by intelligible knowledge transfer. According to the motto of the association ('Water to the roots'), this knowledge gives people the opportunity to lead a self-determined life.

Dr. Jutta Reisinger, general practitioner at Aktion Regen, spoke at the WWDOGA 2017 in Cologne.

External links

Abbreviations

  1. REFweb Doctor of Medicine, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.

References