Impact Global Health Alliance Global just released its 2015 Annual Report, detailing the life-changing impacts its projects have made on communities in need. This past year, communities around the globe saw big changes as Impact Global Health Alliance expanded healthcare access and education to Guatemala, Bolivia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Kenya. The Annual Report highlights Impact Global Health Alliance’ work towards our goal of long-term healthcare system reform by empowering communities to take control of their own health.
Healthcare for Mothers and Children Improves Communities
- Investing in child health creates a ripple effect that improves economic growth in families and communities.
- 99% of maternal deaths occur in developing countries. Mothers suffer from conditions that could be easily prevented through the increase of access to resources and basic health care.
- Around 50% of pregnant women give birth without the help of a skilled birth attendant, many on the dirt floor of their own homes.
Impact Global Health Alliance Global Takes Action
Our research-proven methodologies address the numerous challenges in maternal and child health for communities in need around the world. Impact Global Health Alliance Global’s signature Community-Based, Impact-Oriented approach recently received international attention in an academic journal, highlighting its success. By addressing healthcare in a comprehensive and culturally friendly way, we build the abilities of local healthcare providers to better understand and more effectively treat community members to reduce unnecessary suffering, sickness, and death.
Positive Change: Country Highlights
Guatemala: More than 70% of women delivered their children in a health facility (far exceeding our project goal of 45%).
Kenya: Nimba County’s child mortality rate reduced by 63%.
Bolivia: Established health records for 3,914 families to devise strategies to effectively address devastating health issues.
Sierra Leone: Started a new program that will reach over 4,000 people with lifesaving health services and education.
Volunteers
We are thankful for our generous volunteers who take action and increase our organizational capacity in our Raleigh office and abroad.
- In 2015, 27 interns and volunteers donated over 2,500 hours to our main office in Raleigh.
- Our international volunteers and practicum students’ hard work at our Guatemalan site provided healthcare and education for more than 500 mothers and children.
A Heart-felt Thank You to our Supporters
We are proud of our work over the past year and are especially grateful to our generous supporters for making these life-saving health services and outreach possible. Because of you, in 2015 more than 160,000 people in over 200 of our partner communities received life-changing healthcare for generations to come. Your support is critical in helping these disadvantaged communities move away from heart-breaking child and maternal moralities. Be part of the change in 2016 and beyond by contributing to our efforts on our donation page.
Read more about our work in 2015 by accessing our online Annual Report or request a paper copy by emailing [email protected] .
Article written by Annalisa Kristoffersen, Impact Global Health Alliance Global’s Outreach and Development Intern