Promoting health, preventing disease, and ensuring access to care for all
Our Community Health Programs aim to improve access to quality healthcare for refugees, displaced persons, and vulnerable host communities. We work to prevent disease, promote healthy behaviors, and connect individuals with the care they need.
Through mobile clinics, health education, and community health worker networks, we reach even the most remote and underserved populations.
"Health is a fundamental human right. No one should be denied access to care because of their displacement or circumstances."
We provide a range of essential health services at no cost.
Basic medical check-ups and treatment for common illnesses like malaria, respiratory infections, and diarrheal diseases.
Routine vaccinations for children and catch-up campaigns for missed doses.
Family planning, antenatal care, and safe delivery support.
Growth monitoring, nutrition counseling, and treatment for childhood illnesses.
Support for patients with hypertension, diabetes, and other chronic conditions.
Essential care for newborns and support for breastfeeding mothers.
Empowering communities with knowledge for better health.
Handwashing, safe water storage, and latrine use to prevent disease.
Balanced diets, breastfeeding, and preventing malnutrition.
Malaria prevention (bed nets), HIV/AIDS awareness, and TB control.
Family planning, safe sex, and preventing mother-to-child transmission.
Early childhood development, stimulation, and positive parenting.
Basic first aid skills for common injuries and emergencies.
The backbone of our community health approach.
Checking for signs of illness and referring when needed.
Leading community sessions on health topics.
Helping patients adhere to treatment and follow-up.
Connecting community members with health facilities.
Help us bring essential healthcare to those who need it most.