As a continent with many heavily in need of medical aid and health literacy, preserving the lives of people living in Africa will require a significant investment in healthcare and medical aid, emphasizing programs that provide direct basic healthcare to the most fragile rural population and accessible medical support to their urban counterparts.
Medical Intervention is one of our core pillars at OMA, and we have developed a variety of programs that help those who can’t afford medical insurance pay for some or all their medical bills. This is in addition to funds deployed to provide medical supplies, health infrastructure and basic health education to our teeming population.
According to the World Bank, better educated women tend to be more informed about nutrition and healthcare, have fewer children, marry at a later age,...
Even with the numerous orphanages and shelters we have today, there is still a massive gap in infrastructure and funding for these institutions. Hence...
The continent's high unemployment rate combined with high illiteracy levels leaves targeted skill development for entrepreneurship as the most viable ...