KHCDT healthcare interventions closing the medical gaps.
Health is a fundamental pillar of human security and productivity. KHCDT addresses the persistent gaps in access to quality healthcare in host communities through a dual approach: mobile medical outreach and permanent infrastructure development. These Programs bring free consultations, surgeries, screenings, immunizations, and health education directly to thousands of underserved residents. New or rehabilitated Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) ensure continuity of care, while local health workers are trained to deliver sustainable Programs. Through these efforts, KHCDT is significantly improving health outcomes, especially in maternal, child, and preventive healthcare.
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Healthcare interventions by KHCDT seek to close the health access gap in host communities. Through medical outreach campaigns, construction and equipping of health centers, and staff training, these trusts are delivering essential health services, reducing disease burden, and enhancing maternal and child care. Access to primary and preventive healthcare is essential for community well-being. KHCDT deploys both outreach programs and permanent infrastructure to deliver medical care, health education, and capacity-building in underserved oil host localities.
Our Detailed Interventions:
- OML 83 & 85 Free Medical Outreach: Implemented in May 2025 across 15 centres across Koluama 1 and 2, Ezetu 1 and 2, Foropa, Fish Town, Ekeni, Sangana, Opu Okumbiri, Okumbiribeleu, and Oginibiri of Bayelsa State, reaching approximately 4,500 beneficiaries. Delivered general consultations, dental and eye care, surgical referrals, wellness counseling and health education.
- Healthcare Facility Construction (KEFFESO): Operational community health centers established in Koluama 1 and 2, Ezetu 1 and 2, Foropa, Fish Town, Ekeni, Sangana, Opu Okumbiri, Okumbiribeleu, and Oginibiri to provide sustained primary care services; KEFFESO reports that over 50,000 residents now have improved health access.
- Health Worker Capacity Development: Training for nurses, pharmacists, optometrists, lab technicians, and support staff embedded in both mobile outreaches and health center curricula.