End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria

by Oak Rural Health Organization
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria
End malaria, malnutrition, save a child in Nigeria

Project Report | Oct 23, 2019
Health access point; providing a timely care.

By Amos Ola | Project leader

Our grassroots health access point
Our grassroots health access point

Malaria epidemic remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. Lack of access to quality healthcare services in remote and grassroots settlements worsens it.  Our health care outreaches and mobile clinics have proven effective in reaching the underserved and the unreached to enhance early diseases diagnosis, prevent both childhood and adults mortality; for a quality and productive lives. Securing places where healthcare services can be easily accessible to the community members, as a component of this project is a helpful and fruitful way. Although, lack of funds has limited our earlier planned healthcare point to only one, instead of four. The care point located at Arulogun road in the outskirt of Ibadan in Oyo state Nigeria, has been efficiently providing basic healthcare services needed to avert the incidence of malaria and other minor ailments. Of great importance is our timely treatment of children with high grade fever and nutrition counselling of nursing mothers within the locality. Rapid diagnostic tests through the use of test kits has enhanced our diagnostic capacity,  especially malaria diagnosis. A number of case of hypertension has been discovered and placed on treatment through our routine blood pressure checks. The villagers and the neighbouring remote communities now have a point of healthcare access.

Promising interventions like these have an unquantifiable impact on the health and social wellbeing of the community members. Thus, the need for sustainability. This project has achieved more than we envisaged, even with the little fund raised within one year of its implementation. Lives of many other children in these remote communities will be saved with your generous donations to this project. They are economically disadvantaged, they depend largely upon intervention like this for survival. 

One of our clients at the health access point
One of our clients at the health access point
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Organization Information

Oak Rural Health Organization

Location: Ibadan, Oyo - Nigeria
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Twitter: @oakruralhealth
Project Leader:
Amos Ajisekola
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Ibadan , Oyo Nigeria
$8,301 raised of $30,008 goal
 
170 donations
$21,707 to go
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