The Constantine African Foundation is launching a global humanitarian mission to deliver lifesaving medical supplies from partner hospitals in Europe, the USA, and the Middle East to 25 rural clinics across Ghana and Ivory Coast. Each $25 provides gloves, first-aid kits, and diagnostic tools, while a total budget of The The $167,500 annual program funds the shipment of all 3 containers, covering logistics, customs, and FDA duties-bringing modern care and dignity to over 10,000 people yearly.
Across Ghana and Ivory Coast, rural clinics face a severe shortage of essential and advanced tools from gloves, first-aid kits, and wheelchairs to ultrasound, X-ray, lab analyzers, and dental equipment. Most clinics lack diagnostic or emergency capacity. Limited funding, poor logistics, and high import costs leave over 10,000 people yearly without safe, modern healthcare.
The Constantine African Foundation will collect surplus medical supplies, gloves, first-aid kits, wheelchairs, ultrasound scanners, X-ray units, and lab tools, from partner hospitals across Europe, the USA, and the Middle East. Each full shipment container, sent twice yearly to ensure continuous clinic supply and minimize storage costs, equips rural clinics. Donations fund freight, customs, and logistics, turning global generosity into lasting healthcare access.
The Constantine African Foundation aims to build a sustainable health supply network linking donors in Europe, the USA, and the Middle East to clinics in West Africa. By providing regular shipments of diagnostic, emergency, and mobility tools, rural health systems become self-reliant, transparent, and resilient. Each report tracks supply use and patient care, ensuring measurable impact and lasting dignity.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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