Direct Your Support to a Specific H2Go Initiative
Basic Health Services
It costs approximately $.50 USD per community member each month to provide basic health services, especially for the most vulnerable first five years of life.
Training & Equipment
Community health workers provide a low-cost, effective way to facilitate the delivery of essential health services to people living in underserved communities, especially rural communities in developing countries.
Health Literacy
Providing basic prevention and effective health practices in underserved rural communities to build local capacity to avoid many health problems and health challenges early so they can be more easily treated.
Birth Kits
One of the best ways to improve maternal and newborn survival is to increase the number of births that are attended by trained midwives and other healthcare professionals. Birth kits, which are often difficult for the delivering mothers to afford, provide the supplies needed for attended births.
Rural Clinical Facilities
Clinical facilities in rural areas of developing countries are often in disrepair or lacking essential equipment and supplies. Bringing these clinics up to basic standards will provide better access to essential health services for residents of underserved communities.
Economic Development
Improving economic development in resource challenged communities provides a pathway to self-reliance. The ability to improve and sustain improvements in health and well-being is greatly enhanced when communities and families are able to generate their own resources too.