This project will enable 700 tumour patients receive free medical services from trained practitioners 50 patients will be treated. Pains relieved, weight gained families are positively impacted.
More than 700 tumour patients in Nairobi slums do not have access to medical services due to lack of money to pay for expensive medical services that are only available at private and expensive hospitals.Most affected are children and women headed households who live in slums of Nairobi in Kenya.Lack of quality medical care due to poverty as most slum dwellers in Nairobi are unemployed or most women work as house helps in the nearby estates. About 700 patients will benefit from this project.
We will put up mobile medical camps in all slums targeting the neediest children and women especially the old.Trained Herbal Practitioners will also provide nutritious food to the patients.
We will educate and train 200 female volunteers as Community Health Workers and also as nutritionists.Who in turn will provide services to slum dwellers,train more volunteers reducing pain, discomfort, relapses and promoting good health.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).