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Healthcare, Water & Sanitation

Healthy lives and well-being for all ages — with safe water, sanitation, and hygiene at the heart of healthy communities.

SDG Goal 3. Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages.

SDG Goal 6. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

 

This Health Care Program aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 3 and is designed to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations through integrated, community-based interventions. The program focuses on preventive care, access to essential health services, and health education, with special attention to underserved communities.

  1. Geriatrics Program

The Geriatrics Program aims to improve the health, dignity, and quality of life of older adults. Key interventions include routine health screenings, chronic disease management, mental health support, and caregiver education. Community outreach services will reduce isolation and promote healthy aging among the elderly population.

  1. Maternal and Child Healthcare

This component seeks to reduce maternal and infant morbidity and mortality by strengthening access to quality prenatal, postnatal, and child health services. Activities include antenatal care, safe delivery support, immunizations, nutrition education, and early childhood health screenings. The program promotes maternal well-being and healthy child development.

  1. Medical Missions

Medical Missions will provide short-term, targeted healthcare services in underserved and hard-to-reach areas. Volunteer healthcare professionals will deliver consultations, basic diagnostics, medications, and health education while strengthening referral systems and collaborating with local health workers to ensure continuity of care.

 

  1. Water and Sanitation Program

Recognizing the strong link between water, sanitation, and health, this program will improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities while promoting hygiene education. These interventions aim to reduce waterborne diseases and enhance overall community health and resilience.

Expected Outcomes

  1. Improved access to essential healthcare services for vulnerable populations
  2. Reduced maternal, infant, and elderly health risks
  3. Strengthened community health systems and preventive care
  4. Improved public health through safe water and sanitation practices
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