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Protecting sexual and reproductive rights in Bignona (Senegal)

The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Kakolum Development Cooperation Association to protect sexual and reproductive rights of women and girls living in the Senegalese towns of Kafountine and Diouloulou and help them to live a life free of violence.

Digital access for people in precarious circumstances

The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Àmbit Prevenció Foundation with the aim to promoting access to information and communication technology and improving the digital skills of sex workers.

The finalists of #SpinUOC 2023 have been revealed

24/04/2023. One candidate will be awarded with the ‘Ramon Molinas prize for best project with social impact’.

The RMF helps to raise awareness of sexual and reproductive rights in Senegal

21/02/2023. The Foundation is helping to raise awareness internationally of an initiative developed by the Kakolum association which aims to protect the rights of women living in the Senegalese regions of Kafountine and Diouloulou and help them live a life free of violence.

The RMF and Roure Foundation renew their collaboration to improve quality of life for socioeconomically vulnerable people

30/01/2023. Help at home will care for around 350 people every week throughout the year of 2023.

Help at home 2023

The Ramon Molinas Foundation is supporting the Roure Foundation with the aim of improving quality of life the elderly people that are socioeconomically vulnerable with practical steps/targeted actions in their own home.

The ‘Home care programme for patients with social needs at the final stage of life’ will help 300 people in 2023

09/01/2023. The RMF and the Paliaclinic Foundation are renewing their collaboration to support socioeconomically vulnerable patients through their final stage of life, so that they are able to face the process with dignity.

Home care programme with social needs for patients at the final stage of life 2023

The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Paliaclinic Foundation with the aim of supporting socioeconomically vulnerable patients through their final stage of life, so that they are able to face the process at home, and with dignity.

Economato Solidario

The Ramon Molinas Foundation supported the Roure Foundation to provide food parcels to people and families who are socioeconomically vulnerable by using a social economy model that empowers its users.

Adaptation technology for the homes of elderly people with a dependency, a disability, or who are socioeconomically vulnerable

The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Independent Living Association (AVI) with the aim of improving quality of life and promoting the personal autonomy of elderly people with dependency, a disability, and who are socioeconomically vulnerable by prescribing and providing assistive devices.

Home care programme with social needs for patients at the final stage of life 2022

The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Paliaclinic Foundation with the aim of supporting socioeconomically vulnerable patients through their final stage of life, so that they are able to face the process at home, and with dignity.

Comprehensive companion care for elderly people suffering from loneliness

The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Avismón-Catalunya Private Foundation with the aim of improving quality of life, fostering personal autonomy, and promoting the safety of economically vulnerable older people so they are able to live and grow old in their own homes.

#SpinUOC 2023

The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Open University of Catalonia (UOC) with the objective of developing #SpinUOC 2023, an initiative which promotes innovation, the transfer of knowledge and entrepreneurship in the UOC community.

The RMF is collaborating with a Togolese centre that cares for people with neurodiversity and/or mental illness

17/10/2022. The initiative, launched by the Jatakendeya Association and the Miséricordie Sans Frontière Association, promotes psychosocial rehabilitation, social reintegration and care of people with neurodiversity and/or mental illness, as well as raising public awareness.

Psychosocial rehabilitation centre for people with neurodiversity and/or mental illness (Yoto, Togo)

The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Jatakendeya Association with the aim of supporting the ‘Psychosocial rehabilitation centre for people with neurodiversity and/or mental illness’ located in the Togolese region of Yoto.

The RMF is working together with the Àmbit Prevenció Foundation to reduce the digital divide for people in precarious circumstances

14/09/2022. The collaboration between both organisations will encourage access to ICT and improve the digital skills of sex workers.

Upgrading a robotic exoskeleton for the treatment of people with neurological disorders at risk of social exclusion

The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Step by Step Foundation to upgrade the clinic’s robotic exoskeleton used for treatment, with the aim of improving quality of life and promoting the personal autonomy of people with neurological disorders from vulnerable socioeconomic groups.

A technology space for social transformation

The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Comtal Foundation to boost motivation and the learning of transferable and technological skills in children, adolescents, and young people from disadvantaged socioeconomic backgrounds, supporting their further education and/or employment opportunities.

The RMF is collaborating with IRD to bring robot Temi into care centres

28/07/2022. The initiative will allow the Institute of Robotics for Dependency to develop new applications and improve the functionality of the robot to make it more useful to residents and staff.

Development of applications and functionality for the collaborative robot Temi

The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Institute of Robotics in order to develop new applications and improve the functionality of the Temi robot to make it more useful to residents and staff.