Engaruka’s Hidden Crisis: A Call for Universal Health Care and Emergency Preparedness
In the remote plains of Engaruka, motorbikes serve as the lifeblood of transportation. They are used to carry food to markets, ferry children to school, and transport the sick to distant healthcare facilities. But in a region where roads are treacherous and hospitals are far away, these motorbikes often become instruments of tragedy. Accidents are…
Read MoreUniversal Healthcare: A Lifeline for Communities Like Engaruka
Down the slopes of a remote hill in Engaruka is the home of Rehema Paulo, a mother of seven, four boys and three girls. Like many women in her community, Rehema gave birth to most of her children at home, an experience shaped by the stark lack of nearby healthcare facilities. “I can’t remember how…
Read MoreBridging the Gap in Maternal Health: A New Dawn for Engaruka and Surrounding Villages
In the remote, picturesque landscape of Engaruka, Tanzania, the journey of bringing new life into the world is often overshadowed by the challenges of distance, accessibility, and safety. For expecting mothers, a simple check-up or life-saving medical intervention can mean a 60-mile journey over rough, sometimes dangerous, terrain. This distance, combined with limited access to…
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