Poor health creates a vicious cycle of poverty. Those in poverty become too ill to work, and money spent accessing healthcare pushes people further into poverty. our team work with health workers, communities and governments to improve health services and rights for some of the most marginalised and disadvantaged members of society - including women, babies, youth, people with disables.
Working in partnership with local communities and healthcare providers, we deliver a package of tried and tested interventions, including:
- raising awareness of the importance of antenatal care – by working directly with communities
- improving access for rural areas – strengthening outreach by community health volunteers, so tackling delays in accessing care
- training frontline health staff – including in essential newborn care
- providing high-impact Mobile Clinics– introducing portable devices, enabling better early diagnosis and treatment for pregnant women in rural areas. mobile vans, one for dental and one for eye are exclusively meant for providing relief/treatment to patients suffering from dental and eye problems.