Stay Informed

Sign-up to receive Access news and updates

$100

Pays the annual health insurance for 54 people to ensure financial access to primary health care, helping people to stay healthy, and reducing overall costs to the health system by enabling people to seek care sooner.
OR
Provides 1,100 condoms to youth to help prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, as well as unwanted pregnancy, and to help young people take responsibility for their health.

 

$1,000

Buys two delivery tables for a health center
This encourages women to deliver at the health center, rather than at home, leading to greatly improved health outcomes for mothers and infants.
OR
Connects eight health centers to the Internet
Internet allows health centers to access valuable information, communicate with hospitals and specialists, and report to the Ministry of Health for better tracking of diseases and vital health statistics.

 

$10,000

Pays the salaries of four nurses for an entire year Fair and consistent salaries enable health centers to retain and expand staff, improving care for the population.
OR
Purchases a six-month consignment of essential drugs for a health center An adequate drug supply ensures that life-saving medicines and vaccines will be available to the entire community.

 

$100,000

Empowers two health centers with solar energy Solar power provides an economical, renewable energy source for a health center's lighting, refrigeration for vaccines and medicines, computers, and other critical equipment.
OR
Equips 72 health centers and seven hospitals with computer equipment Computer systems allow health facilities to track and report data, communicate, and increase patient care through better management of patient records and the health insurance system, including the ability to take low-cost webcam photos for insurance ID cards.
OR
Opens three health posts Health posts are satellite "health centers" established in remote areas to increase geographic access to health service and provide patients easy referral to a higher level of care if needed.

 

$1,000,000

Completely transforms two deficient health centers into successful facilities that can serve an average of 25,000 people each. Comprehensive support in equipment, infrastructure, human resources, and management enables health centers to provide basic primary health care to their communities, as well as attract additional donor funds.
OR
Buys ambulances for 20 health centers Emergency transport ensures rapid transport to a health center or hospital, transportation that can save the lives of women in difficult labor, children with severe malaria, accident victims, and others in need of urgent care.