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Great success of Soul Track's solidarity concert in favour of Fundación Recover

On 27 September, Sala Morocco hosted a benefit concert by the group Soul Track in support of the Recover Foundation's campaign to fight child malnutrition in Cameroon. Thanks to the participation of the public and the collaboration of companies such as Uber, GADISA and DIVISA IT, the fundraising goal was exceeded. The funds will go to the NUTRI-m programme, which has benefited more than 5,000 children since 2021.

Last Friday 27 September, the Morocco Hall in Madrid vibrated to the rhythm of soul thanks to the solidarity concert offered by the group Soul Trackin collaboration with Fundación Recover, Hospitals for Africa. An evening full of music, solidarity and fun that brought together dozens of people with a common goal: contributing to the reduction of child malnutrition in Cameroon. The event was a success, not only because of the energy displayed by Jorge, Anna, Nacho, Jose, Horacio and Andrea, the six members of Soul Track, but also because of the audience's response. With a repertoire that included classics by soul legends such as James Brown, Otis Redding and Marvin Gaye, the group made for an unforgettable night for everyone in attendance.

Goal achieved: a room full of solidarity

Thanks to the sale of tickets, both in person and through "fila 0", and the special collaboration of companies such as Uber, GADISA and DIVISA ITThe Recover Foundation managed to surpass its goal of filling the hall. The proceeds, which will go entirely to the campaign to fight child malnutrition in Cameroon, will contribute to continue supporting the NUTRI-m programmewhich has already benefited more than 5,000 children since 2021.

Special thanks

From Fundación Recover we would like to express our sincere thanks to Soul Track for their altruistic collaboration and to all the attendees for their support. We would also like to highlight the collaborating companies: Uber, which offered discounts on transport for those attending the concert; GADISA and DIVISA IT.

Each entry purchased, each donation in "row 0 y every small gesture contribute to making a making a difference in thousands of children's lives suffering from malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa.

Fundación Recover's mission continues: to continue to strengthen health in Africa and improve the living conditions of the most vulnerable people.

If you also want to collaborate, become a member of Recover now

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Population > 200,000

0.5 Doctors/1000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

From 2025

2 health centres supported

Telemedicine, infrastructures

Incidence in 13,000 people

Sahrawi camps - kindergarten

Spain

6.21 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2007

Resource 7

1,024 health and management volunteers, and non-health volunteers, offering their expertise

8 partner hospitals in the country

Resource 9

More than 90 companies/entities have collaborated with their projects

Tanzania

0,1 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2018

1 health centre supported

Operating theatre and other equipment, volunteering, telemedicine

Incidence in 10,140 people

Uganda

1,6 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2023

1 health centre supported

Telemedicine

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South Sudan

0,4 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2023

2 health centres supported

Ophthalmology campaigns

Incidence in 15,000 people

Mobile Clinic H Yambio South Sudan

Republic of Chad

0,6 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2018

1 health centre supported

Grants for laboratory training and equipment, nutrition unit and patient intervention in Spain

Incidence in 10,000 people

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Equatorial Guinea

3,5 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2023

3 health centres supported

Telemedicine

Incidence in 1,000 people

Guinea Ecautorial context photo

Cameroon

1,24 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2007

71 health centres supported

Resource 10

Hospital management, electricity, water and sanitation infrastructure, health campaigns (child malnutrition, cervical cancer, cardiovascular risk, malaria, sickle cell disease), equipment (operating theatre, laboratory and physiotherapy equipment, X-ray machines, ultrasound machines, electrocardiograms, incubators, dental chairs, ambulances, etc.), training scholarships in Spain and Africa, telemedicine, intervention of 63 patients in Spain.

Incidence in 998,218 people

cameroon

Burundi

0,65 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2024

1 health centres supported

Reference anatomical pathology laboratory

Incidence in 78,031 people

Democratic Republic of Congo

3,7 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2017

7 health centres supported

Training in Spain, laboratory equipment, drinking water, photovoltaic energy and telemedicine

Incidence in 30,500 people

congo

Photo by Russell Watkins, Department for International Development

Burkina Faso

1 Doctor/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2007

3 health centres supported

Intervention for cardiac patients in Spain, telemedicine

Incidence in 60,000 people

Pielá - water well - Burkina Faso

Côte d'Ivoire

1,6 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2017

23 health centres supported

Telemedicine, hospital management, maternal and child health, mental health, sickle cell disease, diabetes

Incidence in 148,000 people

côte d'ivoire context

Benin

0,62 Doctors/10,000 Inhabitants

Resource 8

Since 2018

2 health centres intervened

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