Our health programmes work with individuals and families, health workers, communities and youth networks to improve health services and rights for some of the most marginalised and disadvantaged members of society, such as women, babies, youth and people with disabilities.

We apply the volunteering for development methodology using social accountability, resilience, social inclusion and gender mainstreaming to achieve outcomes from health systems and communities. We have helped severely malnourished children make a full recovery. We have fought against infection and disease training community health workers and families in prevention, and providing bed nets to protect children from malaria as they sleep. However, there is more to be done. We see children dying from preventable issues because of violence, isolation, and powerlessness. We want hope to be restored. We want to promote good hygiene and nutrition for children. We want to strengthen health systems to serve vulnerable people through the distribution of medication and medical supplies

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