Research has shown that about 7 million under-five deaths were recorded in 2011, 41% of these deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa.
Proximity, uneven distribution, and affordable health care facility has been identified as part of factors contributing to maternal and child mortality.
The vast majority of the deaths are preventable using low-cost public health interventions but unfortunately, these preventable deaths of under-five children remain very high in sub-Saharan Africa.
Our Social health initiative is targeted to address all the barriers through our Access for Impact Project which was developed to address all the factors attributed to maternal and child mortality.
Social Health is simply a free quality health care system, developed to cater for the deprived, impoverished and most vulnerable that settles for quark traditional medicine due to lack of access and financial capabilities to afford a quality health care system.
The Social Health will improve access of women in rural communities to skilled care during their reproductive lives, reduce the economic and geographical barriers to accessing skilled care by women in rural communities, provide adequate and good quality health services to women seeking reproductive health services, create a healthcare system acceptable by all cultures and religious groups and as well ensure accountability in order to improve quality of care and equity.
Social health is about utilizing the social processes i.e (public freewill donations), tools and technologies (i.e health expertise) available to us, to provide quality and affordable healthcare to the people that need it the most at the right time.
Social Health is not about profit-making or bottom line, it is not about revenues or margin. It is rather about providing basic quality health at the maximum quantity to the extremely vulnerable and impoverished in our communities. We think about social healthcare not just as corporate social responsibility or non-profit organization activity, but as a communal obligation of both our organization, the local and international donor and the beneficiary. All the parties will work together towards a common goal.
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