EQUAL RIGHTS TO HEALTHCARE
Medipeace protects the miracle of the moment when a new life is born. We collaborate with local governments, hospitals, and mothers to protect newborns from losing lives due to preventable reasons.
Disabled children need special attention from family and society. We support children with disabilities so that they could grow up to be healthy members of the society through adequate rehabilitation and education without being isolated from the community.
Community health facilities such as health centers or public hospitals have the most important role in protecting people's health. We help strengthen local health systems so that people can receive quality basic healthcare services through each facility.
The World Health Organization constitution states, “The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human." However, nearly 4 billion people around the world are still left without full coverage of the most essential health services.
Medipeace seeks out places where access to basic healthcare is not provided for everyone. We join forces with the local government and health facilities to make sure that no one is forced to sacrifice their health due to poor healthcare environments or economic conditions.
EQUAL RIGHTS TO HEALTHCARE
Northern West, Senegal
(2022-2026)
Strengthening National Public Health Laboratory System Project
Quang Tri Province, Vietnam
(2022-2026)
Establishing Quang Tri Disabled Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center Project
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
(2022-2024)
Building a Sustainable Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare Infection Management System in the Chanika Hospital Project
Quang Tri Province, Vietnam
(2022-2024)
Project for Improving the Quality of Life of Mothers of Children with Disabilities through Psychological Support Services
Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
(2012-2023)
Community-Based Rehabilitation Therapy for Disabled Children Project
WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE
Medipeace's main interest is local communities. We work towards
a world where everyone equally gets to receive essential healthcare
services within their communities.
Medipeace is professional. When it comes to fixing global health inequity problems, we do what needs to be done in the way it should be, not what we feel like doing based on anything other than humanitarian values.
We do not make judgements on what a community lacks from our point
of view. On every action we take, we consult with local stakeholders
and listen to their input and take in their contribution.
Although our team has members with backgrounds in healthcare and medicine, we do not attempt to treat people ourselves. We believe in the
ability of local health workers to provide the services their community needs.
WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE
Physiotherapy Education Capacity Building Project in Central Vietnam
Capacity Building for District and Provincial Hospitals in the Philippines
Water Sanitation Improvement Project in Central Senegal
Capacity Building at the El Alto Korean Hospital in Bolivia
Rehabilitation of Children with Disabilities in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam
Hospital-based Infection Prevention and Control for Maternal and Child Health in Tanzania
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