Help Save LivesWith more than 300,000 people in need of quality healthcare, we need your help to reach every person on Idjwi Island

Where your money goes

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$750: Nutritional Supplies For A Month
In addition to feeding 150 of Idjwi’s severly malnourished children a supplement-rich porridge daily, the Nutrition Program operates a very successful agriculture program. The Agriculture Program trains community members to farm their land and share the resulting food between volunteers and patients at our Medical Center.
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$2500: Partially Fund A Regional Clinic That Serves To 50,000 People
Amani currently has one Health Center, which is the only healthcare facility in the entire northern Idjwi area. Regional Clinics will expand our reach to cover all of Idjwi (population 250,000). Many people have never seen a doctor or nurse, much less visited a hospital. Basic health concerns such as malnutrition and easily curable diseases, which pose no threat in the developed world, still reap a devastating toll.
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$1500: Lead Physician For A Month
We need doctors. On the entire island there are only four doctors serving a population of 250,000. As a reference, The United Nations Millennium Development Goals set the ratio of 2.3 doctors per 1,000 as the minimum acceptable. Idjwi falls drastically short at .000016 doctors 1,000 residents.
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$1000: Medical Doctor Salary For A Month
Amani Global Work’s ambitious plan entails not just improving impoverished and forgotten areas, but also strengthening its human resource capacity. Our 10-year plan includes training and securing highly qualified specialists in the four classic fields of medicine: Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Surgery and Internal Medicine.
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$200: Laboratory Technician For A Month
Laboratory services (for example, blood, stool and urine exams) allow the medical center to treat basic disease like simple malaria, diarrhea, worms and parasites, cholera, and infections.
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$50: Incentive For One Community Health Worker For One Month
Our paid Community Health Workers (CHWs) have been trained in basic healthcare provision. Amani has trained, equipped and dispatched 54 CHWs who visit households in their assigned health areas to proactively seek under-5 year- old child who is sick, any pregnant women in need of prenatal or post-delivery care. CHWs can diagnose and treat dehydration, pneumonia, moderate malnutrition and malaria via Rapid Diagnostic Tests. We have trained an additional 500 community drug distributors (CDDs) for neglected tropical diseases and distribute NTD medicine to the community twice a year.