
Our Mobile Clinic Program in Umudimeze Nsu, a community in Imo state, located in the Eastern part of Nigeria. We provided medical services for more than 250 villagers, that includes children, pregnant mothers, nursing mothers, the elderly, and many others. We provided each with enough medicine for three to four weeks, we also gave out more than 120 prescription eye glasses.
Mobile Clinic
In rural communities of Sub Sahara Africa, there is an increase in chronic and infectious diseases. Our mobile clinic program is more responsive; the restriction is limited. The mobile clinic supplements the medical clinic in areas where a medical clinic is not possible. It is an excellent support for public health, clinical care, and it becomes handy in responding to emergencies.
The program helps address the enormous health care challenges in rural communities of Sub Sahara Africa by increasing our medical response time to rural communities. The mobile clinic program is our effort to improve healthcare penetration, a unique holistic approach to providing health care, delivering comprehensive primary care, and preventive care through education and advocacy.
We are enhancing healthcare delivery and quality of life in rural communities of Sub Sahara African. Our goal is to provide service for two million people by 2023.