By Muhammad Saddiq | Project Leader
Dear freinds,
I wish to sincerely thank you for your continuous support and commitment to this project. It is a great pleasure for me to update you on the progress of this project. On this note, I am excited to inform you that even though the phase-1 of this project which include training of birth attendants and distribution of free clean birth kits across rural communities, we are working on implementing the phase-2 of this project in some communities that have been a beneficiary of the project in order to achieve a more sustainable solution to maternal and child mortality in remote communities.
In the next phase of this project, we plan to establish a well-equipped community-based lifesaving maternity facility to support the community to easily access high quality care at an affordable cost. The facility will provide high quality patient-centred care at the rural community to ensure easy access to a high quality and affordable healthcare. The comprehensive service package includes but not limited to basic emergency obstetric and newborn care, pre and postnatal care, family planning services, routine immunizations, management of minor ailments, and simple diagnostic services.
As a social enterprise, it aims to reinvest all its profits to building a well-equipped, high-quality primary care in rural communities. This facility will operate as a social enterprising maternity facility established to provide access to quality maternal care in under-served, hard-to-reach and rural communities. The facility is designed to support pregnant women and under-five children in rural communities to access quality healthcare before, during and after delivery at a subsidized cost.
We hope to establish one healthcare facility each year in remote communities to improve access to quality and sustainable healthcare services eliminating accessibility barrier. I am very excited to report that we have already started the construction of a community-based health facility in one of the community called kabri-chana in Taraba state Nigeria which is expected to be completed by June this year (2023) and to commence full operation by October, 2023.
I am kindly requesting you to continue to support this project as we thrive to reach one community at a time with the goal of eliminating barriers to quality healthcare access in hard-to-reach, and remote communities.
By Muhammad Saddiq Ahmad | Project Leader
By Muhammad Saddiq A | Project Leader
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