Transforming Rural Community Lives by Increasing Access to Quality Hea
Project Information
Enabling at least 20 rural communities to gain access to quality health care
Describe the need affecting community
How will this Advance project help to address the need?
The 20 clinics attended to about 30,000 people in 2015. Infrastructure and technological improvements in the Clinics will lead to improved quality of care for the numbers who visit and more people being able to access care. We are hoping to improve laboratory facilities in each of the clinics so that they can all provide basic tests for prevailing conditions. In addition we hope to provide facilities that is sufficient for safe delivery and for basic emergency maternal obstetric and neonatal care in all the clinics. For some of the facilities without water and electricity we are planning to provide potable water through boreholes and work with the Energy Commission of Ghana. To consider how we can provide Solar electrification for these clinics. To be able to provide 24 hour services to the communities. We are also considering providing solar powered vaccine refrigerators in order to provide quality vaccination program for the communities. Finally, we will be undertaking regular Medical Mission Outreach to under-served communities to provide specialist eye services, surgical services for hernia, which affects most men farming communities and other elective urology and gynecology services.
Increased Access to Quality Healthcare in at least 20 Rural Communities.
Describe the primary goal of the project
Increased Access to Quality Healthcare in at least 20 Rural Communities.
Describe the change you would like to see in the community as a result of this Advance project
The following changes are expected to be seen in the communities as a result of the project: 1. Less people in the communities will travel long distances to access care. 2. Many people will report improved well being. 3. Number of under 5 children dying in the communities will reduce.