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The following organizations direct donations to help cope with Zika in Latin America. Depending on the organization, the funding may be used to help provide services to affected families, educate people about preventing Zika infection, contribute to efforts to improve diagnosis, or other functions.The following organizations direct donations to help cope with Zika in Latin America. Depending on the organization, the funding may be used to help provide services to affected families, educate people about preventing Zika infection, contribute to efforts to improve diagnosis, or other functions.
CuraZika Center at the University of Pittsburgh: Collaborates with several clinics in Brazil, including the Altino Ventura Foundation and the Association for the Assistance of Disabled Children, supporting efforts like treatment, therapy and legal assistance.CuraZika Center at the University of Pittsburgh: Collaborates with several clinics in Brazil, including the Altino Ventura Foundation and the Association for the Assistance of Disabled Children, supporting efforts like treatment, therapy and legal assistance.
Unicef Zika Global Response: Helps efforts throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, vaccine development and other goals.Unicef Zika Global Response: Helps efforts throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, vaccine development and other goals.
Save the Children: Contributes to prevention education. PAM BELLUCK Save the Children: Contributes to prevention education.