Save Rural Afghan Women & Children With Healthcare

 
$46,459
$21,741
Raised
Remaining
Oct 12, 2006

Update

The Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL) has 3 rural health clinics—two in Herat Province and one in Kabul Province. From November 2005 through August 2006, AIL’s three clinics did the following:

-treated 86750 total patients -treated 16108 reproductive health patients -vaccinated 75704 women and children -gave health education lessons to 75704 women and children -treated 295 children for malnutrition -held four-day reproductive health workshops for 352 women and 5 men

Comments:
  • Dennis
    Dennis I like the concrete numbers in this report. How about some stories about the people helped and the people helping? And some photos or videos?
    • 7 years ago
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  • Eli
    Eli The specifics are really great.
    • 7 years ago
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Organization

Afghan Institute of Learning

Project Leader

Sakena Yacoobi

Founder & Executive Director
Dearborn, Michigan United States

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