Health
Our healthcare services reach over 390,000 people in over 1,744 villages.
The Public Health Program aims to build healthy communities through health education, disease prevention, and health promotion. Public health services are crucial in defending against poverty. A missed diagnosis is not only life-threatening but also could put entire families at risk of losing their only form of income. HopeCore empowers clients to take control of their health and that of their families by providing clear and context-specific health information combined with accessible and free clinical service being offered through a range of community touchpoints.
Community Health Workers
Achievements in Community Health in 2023:
918,245
Household visits conducted by Community Health Volunteers
136,468
Clients were screened for hypertension
7,107
Support and mentorship visits conducted by HopeCore
24,735
Number of visits made to pregnant women by Community Health Volunteers
Achievements in Maternal and Child Health 2023:
82,564
Children were treated in our mobile clinics
62,913
Parents were educated
411
Family planning clients consulted
2,433
Maternal and Child Health Clinics Conducted
School Health
HopeCore's School Health Program partners with 200 schools and the Ministry of Education to implement mobile clinics with treatment services and education, a health club program with trained Teacher Health Champions, a malaria prevention program, and extensive WASH and eye health programs. This active partnership has been ongoing since 2014.