Holistic Healthcare Initiative - Project Overview

Humanitarian Porjects

07:31 - 18/03/2023

The "Health for All Project," propelled by its increasing popularity and persistent calls for expansion, has undergone continuous evolution and advancements under the dedicated efforts of MHF (Mam Humanitarian Foundation). In close collaboration with the Miran Health Charitable Organization (MHCO), MHF has orchestrated a series of transformative medical camps, aptly named 'medical cities,' designed to bolster health awareness and deliver crucial medical services across diverse communities.

Key Features of the Health for All Project:

Comprehensive Medical Services: The medical cities provide an extensive array of services, encompassing complimentary medical examinations, diagnoses for all patients, prescription issuance, and the provision of medications at no cost.
Health Education Focus: Emphasis is placed on community education regarding various healthcare topics, with the overarching goal of raising overall health awareness.

Project Implementation in Three Distinct Locations:
Activity One – Topzawa:
Date and Location: Executed in the Yaychi district of Topzawa village, Kirkuk, on February 22, 2023.
Patient Demographics: A total of 196 patients were served, including 125 females and 71 males.

Activity Two – Tarjil:
Date and Location: Conducted in the district of Tarjal village, Kirkuk, on March 18, 2023.
Patient Demographics: The activity attended to 155 patients, consisting of 93 females and 62 males.

Each of these impactful activities within the "Health for All Project" not only addresses immediate health concerns but also plays a pivotal role in the enduring promotion of health and wellbeing within these communities. The strategic expansion of the project to diverse locations underscores MHF's unwavering commitment to ensuring healthcare accessibility for a broader population, thereby making substantial contributions to the overall improvement of public health.
This project has left a positive impact on a total of 280 beneficiaries, reflecting MHF's dedication to fostering comprehensive and accessible healthcare solutions.

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