By Amos Ajisekola | Project leader
This era of COVID19 pandemic poses a serious challenge to healthcare services planners and providers in the area of priority setting and service delivery. Before COVID19 insurgency, malaria and malnutrition recieved an ample attention from concerned stakeholders, but the pandemic caused a lot of distractions, masking the efforts put on the fight against malaria and malnutrition. However, Oak Rural Health Organization has left no stone unturned in ensuring that the effect of the pandemic in complicating the existing problem is minimised among the vulnerable populations we serve. We set our priorities right by making access to the immediate healthcare needs available within the locality. Many children and even adults have been treated for malaria and its potential complications.
During the year Oak Rural Health Organization provided food packages to hundreds of vulnerable children and families to combat the spate of malnutrition resulting from poverty and exerbabated by loss of families' purchasing power due to COVID19 pandemic. We are indeed grateful for your generous support and donations over the year. We wouldn't have made it this far without you. Putting your resources to this course is never a waste, it has saved even the generations unknown.
By Amos Ajisekola | Project leader
By Amos Ajisekola | Project leader
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