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Healthcare Is a Human Right! Not a Privilege

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right. We work hand-in-hand with our partners to strengthen sustainable, community-based health systems, ensuring that women and children everywhere have the opportunity to live healthier, safer, and more dignified lives.

Program Areas

Health System Strengthening

We work to build resilient, equitable health systems in the world’s most vulnerable countries where women, girls, and children often face the greatest barriers to care. By training frontline workers, improving clinics, and expanding life-saving services, we help communities access the care they deserve.


 

Expand Access to Primary Care 

We expand access to quality primary care so families can receive diagnosis, treatment, and prevention services close to home. Our focus ensures that children, women, and underserved communities have a reliable first point of care reducing preventable illness and saving lives.

 Growing Noncommunicable Diseases

Hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer rates are rising quickly. Early detection and continuity of care remain inaccessible for rural and low-income populations.
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Economic Inclusion & Poverty Reduction

Poverty is a root cause of poor health outcomes. By supporting vocational training, income-generation programs, and financial inclusion, especially for women we help families build stability, reduce vulnerability, and improve long-term health and well-being.

Women's Health

Women in many low-income and crisis-affected countries face significant barriers to essential health services, from maternal care to reproductive health and disease prevention. We work to ensure women have access to quality, dignified, and culturally respectful care—reducing preventable deaths, improving maternal outcomes, and empowering women to lead healthier and more secure lives

Clean Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)

Lack of clean water and sanitation disproportionately harms women and girls, who bear the burden of water collection and face unsafe conditions. We invest in sustainable WASH systems to prevent disease, protect dignity, and create healthier environments for families and children.
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 Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH)

High maternal and under-5 mortality persist across many countries. Lack of skilled birth attendants, emergency obstetric care, malnutrition, infectious, lack of basic care, and prenatal follow-up contributes significantly to preventable deaths. We support child-focused health programs that provide immunizations, nutrition support, maternal care, and early intervention so every child can survive and thrive

Communicable Disease Burden

HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and cholera remain leading causes of death. Limited laboratory capacity and weak community-based surveillance delay outbreak detection.

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Advocacy for Health Equity & Human Rights

We advocate for policies that remove barriers to care and promote dignity for all. From influencing health equity reforms to amplifying the voices of women and marginalized groups, we work to create systems where everyone has equal access to the healthcare they need.
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Emergency Response & Humanitarian Relief

Crises and conflict, displacement, famine, epidemics hit women and children hardest. We partner with local responders to deliver rapid, life-saving medical care, nutrition support, clean water, and protection services to stabilize families and restore hope.

HIV Prevention & Care

Women, teenage girls, and children remain at the highest risk of HIV exposure in many low-income countries. We support prevention education, testing, treatment, and community care systems that help people live healthier lives and reduce mother-to-child transmission.
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Mental Health & Psychosocial Wellbeing

Conflict, poverty, displacement, and chronic stress have left millions struggling with untreated mental health conditions. Women, children, and survivors of violence are especially vulnerable. We strengthen community-based mental health support, expand access to counseling and trauma-informed care, and reduce stigma helping individuals and families restore resilience, dignity, and hope.

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