Many rural clinics in Nigeria struggle to keep vaccines cold because of poor electricity. This project will buy 20 solar-powered fridges and send them to clinics that serve hard-to-reach communities. With these fridges, health workers can safely store vaccines and give better care to children, pregnant women, and others who need them.
In Nigeria, rural hospitals often face significant challenges with reliable electricity access. This makes it hard to store vaccines properly, especially in hot areas. Without cold storage, vaccines can spoil, and people especially babies and pregnant women miss out on life-saving care. Health workers do their best, but without working fridges, their hands are tied.
We will buy 20 solar-powered fridges and send them to rural clinics that don't have reliable electricity. These fridges don't need fuel or public power, they run on sunlight. With them, health workers can keep vaccines safe, give better care, and reach more people in their communities.
With solar fridges in place, rural clinics will be able to store vaccines year-round, no matter the power situation. This means more children can get immunized on time, fewer outbreaks of preventable diseases, and healthier communities in the long run. It also makes the work of health workers easier and safer.
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