Poor families in rural communities across Kpandai District in Northern Ghana often lack access to basic healthcare due to poverty, distance, and limited medical facilities. Many vulnerable people cannot afford treatment, leaving illnesses untreated. This project will provide free medical outreach services, medicines, and basic care for 500 rural patients in deprived communities.
Rural communities in Kpandai District face serious healthcare challenges, including long travel distances to clinics, lack of medical staff, and high poverty levels. Many people delay treatment until conditions become severe, especially for malaria, infections, and maternal health complications.
This project will bring mobile medical outreach teams to rural communities in Kpandai District to provide free consultations, medicines, health screening, maternal care support, and referrals for serious cases. It ensures that vulnerable people receive timely and accessible healthcare.
The project will improve healthcare access for 500 rural patients, reduce preventable deaths, improve maternal and child health, and strengthen early disease detection in deprived communities across Kpandai District.
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