STACC is run by volunteers - for every £1 donated almost 95p is transferred directly to the clinics we support
Since 1992 more than 1.6 million African children have received treatments due to the generosity of our donors and supporters
STACC was established in 1992 by staff at the University of Glasgow with the mission of supporting clinics in sub-Saharan Africa to deliver primary health care to children in some of the poorest parts of the continent. Over the years since 1992, over 1.6 million African children have received treatments due to the generosity of our donors and supporters, and we have been able to support the work of clinics in Ghana, Kenya Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Uganda.
STACC adheres to the following principles and values:
STACC is managed by directors, who monitor the work, plan how to raise and deploy funds and investigate proposals for consolidating and expanding activities. The directors do not receive any form of remuneration.
Board Of Directors
Dr Ama Addo
Patricia BA Barclay
Dr Ruth M Bland
Professor John Briggs (Chair)
Niall Campbell
Professor Philip Cotton OBE
Aileen Dickinson
Professor Paul Garside
Sarah Hunter
Rt Hon Lord Kerr of Kinlochard GCMG
Dr Sue Kinn
Siobhan Nairn
Dr Bernadette O'Hare
Lillias Robinson BEM
Aimee Russell
Dr Francesca Savioli
Dr Richard J Simpson OBE
Honorary President
David Crompton OBE ScD FRSE FRSB
Honorary Vice Presidents
Sir Kenneth Calman KCB DL MD PhD FRCP FRCS FRSE
Rt Hon. Lady Hazel Cosgrove CBE LLD
Jean Diggle RGN MSc SCPHN(OH)
Mary H Hodges MB BS MRCP Hon DSc (Glasgow)
Patrick Holden MA PhD FCG
Fiona M M Nicolson MA LLB NP
Rt Hon Lord Wallace of Tankerness PC QC MA LLB