By Daniel Odibu | program Director
Project Report on Free Mobile Health Services for Vulnerable Populations in Northern Cross River State, Nigeria. Executive Summary This report outlines the implementation and outcomes of the Free Mobile Health Services project carried out in Northern Cross River State, Nigeria, aimed at improving health access among vulnerable populations, including women, children, and the elderly. The project, initiated in January 2025 and completed in May 2025, was designed to provide essential health services, health education, and preventive care to communities with limited access to healthcare facilities. Project Goals and Objectives 1. Increase access to essential healthcare services for vulnerable populations in remote areas. 2. Promote health education and awareness about common health issues. 3.Strengthen referral systems for more serious health conditions. Project Activities 1. Community Engagement and Mobilization: - Conducted community meetings to raise awareness about the project. - Collaborated with local leaders to identify vulnerable populations and encourage participation. 2. Mobile Health Clinics: - Conducted monthly health camps in identified communities, offering services including maternal and child health, immunizations, and screening for hypertension and diabetes. 3. Monitoring and Evaluation: - Established metrics for success, including number of patients served, health indicators improved, and community feedback. - Conducted surveys before and after the interventions to assess impact. Achievements 1. Health Services Provided: - Served over 86 individuals across 5 communities in Northern Cross River State. - Conducted over 100 health screenings, identifying chronic conditions in 61 individuals who were referred to local hospitals for further care. 2. Increased Health Awareness: - Distributed more than 300 health education pamphlets. 3. Strengthened Community Trust: - Successfully established partnerships with local authorities, which enhanced community trust and participation in health services. - Received positive feedback from 90% of the participants regarding the accessibility and quality of the services provided. 4. Sustainable Practices: - Initiated a local volunteer health committee to sustain health education and support initiatives in the communities. - Collaborated with existing healthcare facilities to ensure referrals and continuity of care. Challenges Faced - Limited availability of resources, including medical supplies and transportation. - Relying on community engagement for participation posed challenges in reaching the most marginalized individuals. - Occasional security issues restricted access to certain remote areas. Recommendations 1. Sustainability Measures: - Identify long-term funding sources to establish regular mobile health services. - Train additional healthcare workers to expand service capacity. 2. Enhanced Community Collaboration: - Foster greater collaboration with NGOs and governmental bodies for resource sharing. - Continuously engage community leaders to maintain trust and drive health initiatives. 3. Regular Monitoring and Evaluation: - Implement an ongoing evaluation framework to review and improve health service delivery. Conclusion The Free Mobile Health Services project has significantly improved access to essential health care for vulnerable populations in Northern Cross River State. By reaching underserved communities and providing health education, the project not only addressed immediate health needs but also laid the foundation for ongoing health promotion efforts. Continued support and collaboration are necessary to sustain these gains and further enhance health outcomes in the region.
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