Essential Healthcare for Families in Africa

by Medaid United Kingdom

Essential Healthcare for Families in Africa by Medaid United Kingdom cover photo

£11,168.25

raised by 23 donations

of £35,000.00 Target Goal

32%

The Story

We’re raising funds and promoting initiatives to save the lives of underprivileged children, girls and women who need essential healthcare services and clean water. We need urgent medical support for our rural hospitals and medical centres in remote villages in Northern Uganda. Betty Administrator of Medical Aid Uganda report that they are so scared of the pandemic because they do not have the vital medical personal protective equipment. In addition, the medical directors of many NGO hospitals and health centres we support in the developing countries are requesting us to help them with personal protective equipment and medical supplies. They said we are in great need of Personal Protective Equipment, gloves, musk, hand sanitises, soap, respiratory equipment (ventilators) and essential medicine for our partners in the developing world. We don't have the basic equipment and medicine to fight corona virus infections. Our healthcare infrastructure is not ready to lower the risk of this pandemic. We do not have personal protective equipment and money to buy for these equipment. We need donation in kind and money to help us ship emergency medical supplies to our partners in developing world. We work in partnership with our partners to make available quality, affordable and reliable essential medicine and supplies to healthcare providers and Emergency Medical Intervention in Africa and development world. We have developed this medical kits with the help of our partner Medical Aid Uganda who has been treating people in Internally Displace People camps in Northern Uganda and our rural health centres and Hospitals in developing countries.

Medaid United Kingdom

We’re raising funds and promoting initiatives to save the lives of underprivileged children, girls and women who need essential healthcare services and clean water. We need urgent medical support for our rural hospitals and medical centres in remote villages in Northern Uganda. Betty Administrator of Medical Aid Uganda report that they are so scared of the pandemic because they do not have the vital medical personal protective equipment. In addition, the medical directors of many NGO hospitals and health centres we support in the developing countries are requesting us to help them with personal protective equipment and medical supplies. They said we are in great need of Personal Protective Equipment, gloves, musk, hand sanitises, soap, respiratory equipment (ventilators) and essential medicine for our partners in the developing world. We don't have the basic equipment and medicine to fight corona virus infections. Our healthcare infrastructure is not ready to lower the risk of this pandemic. We do not have personal protective equipment and money to buy for these equipment. We need donation in kind and money to help us ship emergency medical supplies to our partners in developing world. We work in partnership with our partners to make available quality, affordable and reliable essential medicine and supplies to healthcare providers and Emergency Medical Intervention in Africa and development world. We have developed this medical kits with the help of our partner Medical Aid Uganda who has been treating people in Internally Displace People camps in Northern Uganda and our rural health centres and Hospitals in developing countries.

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