Health
GREDO’s health department provides essential primary healthcare to
vulnerable communities, focusing on reducing illness and mortality. It
emphasizes maternal and child health, safe deliveries, and
communicable disease management. The department aims to improve
healthcare access in remote and underserved areas of Somalia.
Organizational Objectives:
- Reduce Morbidity and Mortality: GREDO aims to lower illness and death rates among vulnerable populations, including IDPs and those in remote areas, by providing essential primary healthcare services and emergency medical treatment.
- Enhance Maternal and Child Health: The department prioritizes improving maternal and child health through antenatal care, postnatal care, and safe delivery services to ensure comprehensive care for
women and children. - Strengthen Disease Management: GREDO focuses on managing communicable diseases by providing diagnosis, treatment, and preventative healthcare to improve the overall health of communities inneed.
What Is GREDO Doing to Improve Health Services
in Somalia?
Access to healthcare remains a major global challenge, with Somalia facing significant obstacles due to years of conflict, displacement, and underdeveloped healthcare infrastructure. These issues have left many communities without reliable access to essential medical services, leading to high morbidity and mortality rates, especially among vulnerable populations such as women, children, and internally displaced persons (IDPs).
GREDO is dedicated to improving health services for these at-risk communities by providing comprehensive healthcare interventions aimed at reducing illness and death. The organization offers primary healthcare services, including maternal and child healthcare, safe deliveries, and communicable disease management. In addition, GREDO works to strengthen healthcare systems by training healthcare workers and supplying medical facilities with the necessary equipment and medications.
GREDO also focuses on expanding access to routine healthcare through immunization programs, health screenings, and emergency treatments. These initiatives not only address immediate health needs but also promote longterm health improvements, ensuring that communities are better equipped to handle future health challenges. Through its healthcare programs, GREDO is making a substantial impact in improving the health and well-being of Somalia’s most vulnerable populations.
Social Development
Social Development
GREDO’s health department provides essential primary healthcare to vulnerable communities, focusing on reducing illness and mortality. It emphasizes maternal and child health, safe deliveries, and communicable disease management. The department aims to improve healthcare access in remote and underserved areas of Somalia.
Departmental objective:
- Reduce Morbidity and Mortality: GREDO aims to lower illness and death rates among vulnerable populations, including IDPs and those in remote areas, by providing essential primary healthcare services and emergency medical treatment.
- Enhance Maternal and Child Health: The department prioritizes improving maternal and child health through antenatal care, postnatal care, and safe delivery services to ensure comprehensive care for women and children.
- Strengthen Disease Management: GREDO focuses on managing communicable diseases by providing diagnosis, treatment, and preventative healthcare to improve the overall health of communities in- need.
What Is GREDO Doing to Improve Health Services
in Somalia?
Access to healthcare remains a major global challenge, with Somalia facing significant obstacles due to years of conflict, displacement, and underdeveloped healthcare infrastructure. These issues have left many communities without reliable access to essential medical services, leading to high morbidity and mortality rates,especially among vulnerable populations such as women, children, and internally displaced persons (IDPs).
GREDO is dedicated to improving health services for these at-risk communities by providing comprehensive healthcare interventions aimed at reducing illness and death. The organization offers primary healthcare services, including maternal and child healthcare, safe deliveries, and communicable disease management. In addition, GREDO works to strengthen healthcare systems by training healthcare workers and supplying medical facilities with the necessary equipment and medications.
GREDO also focuses on expanding access to routine healthcare through immunization programs, health screenings, and emergency treatments. These initiatives not only address immediate health needs but also promote longterm health improvements, ensuring that communities are better equipped to handle future health challenges. Through its healthcare programs, GREDO is making a substantial impact in improving the health and well-being of Somalia’s most vulnerable populations.