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Chip Title: Increase Geographical Accessibility to Health Care Services in 8 Remote Sectors in Rwanda
Participant(s): Tyler Blake Nelson
Michel Musilikare
Bertin Gakombe
Immaculate Kyarisiima
Organization: Health Builders
Year: 2016
Country: Rwanda
Region: Eastern_Africa

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About the Organization

Through partnerships with local and national governments, Health Builders strengthens management of health systems and builds health care infrastructure. Working at the intersection of three pillars - health management, infrastructure & technology - we build facilities where access is limited or non-existent, and transform both existing and newly built health centers into thriving enterprises that provide comprehensive, quality health care.Through partnerships with local and national governments, Health Builders strengthens management of health systems and builds health care infrastructure. Working at the intersection of three pillars - health management, infrastructure & technology - we build facilities where access is limited or non-existent, and transform both existing and newly built health centers into thriving enterprises that provide comprehensive, quality health care.Together with our partners, we have enhanced primary care services for over 2 million people in Rwanda since 2007, including more than 174,000 who previously had no access to health care at all. 

Current Mission

Health Builders strengthens management of health systems and builds health care infrastructure. 


Proposed New Mission

 


Problem Area

8 administrative sectors do not have a Health facility, and therefore more than 160,000 people suffer from geographic accessibility to health care services 


Program Goal Statement

Provide safe and functional facilities for health care delivery to rural and needy communities in remote areas in Rwanda 


Long Term Outcome Smart Objective

To construct 8 state-of-the art health facilities in 8 remote  sectors in Rwanda by the end of June 2021 


Measure

To write and send 10 grant proposals to potential donors by the end of December 2016.