Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People

by Research Center for Analytic Diagnosis and Imaging Trends (RECEADIT)
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People

Project Report | Feb 2, 2026
Twenty Second Project Report Monday, Feb. 2, 2026

By Jilly M. Ngwainmbi | Project Leader

GlobalGiving RECEADIT Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386) Project

Twenty Second Project Report Monday, February 2, 2026

By Dr. Jilly M. Ngwainmbi - Project Leader

On behalf of our RECEADIT Humanitarian Team, I take this opportunity to thank you so, so very much for your generosity and willingness to join us and to partnership with us on our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love, and the Grace of God Almighty.

We are glad to provide you with the following progress report and updates for Our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People Project (39386)” thanks to your generosity:

1) As we reported in our  Project Report of Tuesday, October 7, 2025, we must still point out and emphasize with a lot of regret and frustration that because of the threat posed by Covid 19, malaria and the displacement of many people in the English speaking part of Cameroon where most of our RECEADIT Clinics at Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo remote, rural communities are located, RECEADIT has turned its attention to and its focus on drugs/medication for the Internally Displaced People and Our new Medical School, which is designed to face the difficulties associated with finding medical workers. This explains why most of the Illustration Photos are about drugs/medication, student recruitment and food transportation and distribution to Our five Clinics (See First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Illustration Photos);                       

2) Again, this our Twenty Second Project Report still focuses on our regrettable, renewed and continued concern for and the horrible and deplorable living conditions of some of Our Internally Displaced People within the Bassamba, Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo remote, rural communities where our RECEADIT Clinics are located. These horrible and deplorable living conditions have, not surprisingly, resulted in our increased Vaccination, Home Visits, food assistance and our reopening of Our RECEADIT Clinic at Bassamba  (See Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Photos);

3) We continue to face a major challenge posed by the deplorable conditions of some of our Internally Displaced People. We are glad and very proud of our RECEADIT Medical workers who continue to do an excellent job by increasing and intensifying their vaccination of children in addition to providing food to our Internally Displaced People (See Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh and Twelfth Illustration Photos);and

4) As we reported in our Nineteenth Project Report of Friday, February 14, 2025, with the difficult and challenging conditions of Our Internally Displaced People, again we have deliberately decided to continue with the excellent idea of increasing Home Visits, designed specifically for: a) The provision of medical assistance and discovering of those who need accommodation and providing it; b) The discovery of those who need Food assistance and other needed items and providing them; c) providing medical care for new students in primary schools (See Eighth Illustration Photo).

We will continue to provide you with monthly reports and updates of our other projects, activities, accomplishments, and challenges.

We hope that you will continue with us on this our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love and the Grace of God Almighty, a journey which has now taken us to this our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386)” through our new link:  https://goto.gg/39386


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Twenty First Project Report Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025

By Jilly M. Ngwainmbi | Project Leader

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By Dr. Jilly M. Ngwainmbi | Project Leader

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Research Center for Analytic Diagnosis and Imaging Trends (RECEADIT)

Location: Fayetteville, North Carolina - USA
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Project Leader:
Jilly Ngwainmbi
Fayetteville , North Carolina United States
$180,770 raised of $200,000 goal
 
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