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CAFA Development Organization, funded by UNFPA and in coordination with the Ministry of Health (MOH) in White Nile State, provides mobile clinic services for internally displaced persons (IDPs).
These clinics operate in emergency areas. They bring vital healthcare to communities where hospitals are far or overcrowded.
The clinics focus on maternal and child health, reproductive health, disease prevention, and basic medical consultations.
By delivering services directly, they connect displaced families with essential care and improve health outcomes.
Services Offered by Mobile Clinics
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Maternal and Child Health: Antenatal care, immunizations, and nutrition support for mothers and children.
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Reproductive Health: Family planning, counseling, and treatment for reproductive health issues.
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Basic Healthcare: Diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses. The team also distributes essential medicines and teaches health education.
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Emergency Health Support: Rapid response to outbreaks and health emergencies in displacement areas.
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Moreover, the clinics raise awareness about hygiene, nutrition, and preventive health practices. This education empowers communities to protect themselves.
Impact on IDPs
The mobile clinics have reached hundreds of IDPs in White Nile State, improving access to healthcare and reducing disease risks. By bringing services directly, CAFA ensures no one is left behind during emergencies and displacement crises.