Sunday, 6 May 2012

Health Care


                  



For poor people, the cost of medicine to treat everyday diseases is out of reach. Children’s lives are often lost because their family cannot afford to treat common illnesses such as malaria or typhoid. Working with local pharmacies, medical supplies may be provided to those who are assessed as unable to pay themselves. DIWA has provided medication for over 2, 000 rural families in Niger Republic, and over 5, 000 refugees on the Oru Refugee Camp in Ogun State of Nigeria. DIWA currently provides fortnightly medical check-ups, treatments, and quarterly new clothes and shoes for 33 orphans in Minna and the Oru Refugee Camp of Nigeria. $30/month/orphan will provide timely medical attention and maintain normal growth.
   

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