Project Report
| Mar 25, 2025
Hope and Healing: Your Impact in 2024
By Martina Ierace | Communication and Fundraising manager
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Dear friend,
Thanks to your generous support in 2024, our Mobile Clinics in Myanmar provided essential medical care to 1171 patients, including many women and first-time patients who had never accessed healthcare before. Your contributions made a real difference in the lives of people living in remote villages affected by the ongoing civil conflict.
We are thrilled to share that this project has nearly reached its funding goals—an achievement made possible by your kindness!
As we look ahead to 2025, our focus remains on improving maternity care in rural Myanmar, where women still face major challenges in accessing safe childbirth and essential medical services. We invite you to be part of our new campaign dedicated to supporting mothers and newborns in these underserved communities.
Together, we can continue providing life-saving care. Thank you for being such a crucial part of this mission!
Warm regards,
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Nov 25, 2024
A year of activity
By Vittoria Brucoli | Communication and Fundraising manager
Dear friend,
Thanks to your generous support in 2024, our Mobile Clinics in Myanmar treated 2,106 patients, including 924 women and 459 new patients who had never accessed healthcare before. Your contributions directly improved the lives of people in remote villages affected by the ongoing civil conflict. In the attachment, you can find the full report with all the outcomes of a year of Mobile Clinic in Myanmar.
If you want to continue supporting Burmese unreached communities, this year, we're focusing on maternity care in rural Myanmar. Women face significant barriers to safe childbirth and essential medical services. We're excited to invite you to join our new campaign to support mothers and newborns in these underserved communities.
Learn More and participate to the Giving Tuesday on December 3, the fundraising campaign last only 24 hours:
Together, we can continue providing life-saving care. Thank you for being a vital part of this journey!
Warm regards,
Vittoria Brucoli
MedAcross Team
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Aug 6, 2024
Reaching the Unreachable: MedAcross Mobile Clinics
By Vittoria Brucoli | Communication and Fundraising manager
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Mobile clinic in action
Since the February 2021 coup, Myanmar has faced significant disruptions in supply chains, rising costs, and loss of livelihoods, particularly in rural areas. These conditions have made healthcare unaffordable and inaccessible for many, increasing the need for initiatives like the MedAcross mobile clinic.
Project Activities and Results
- Mobile Clinics: In the last month, MedAcross managed 10 mobile clinics, visiting various remote villages in the Kawthaung area. A total of 188 patients were treated, including 161 females and 27 males. Most of the patients were elderly, between 50 and 80 years old, with many suffering from chronic conditions.
- Site Clinics: On clinic opening days, patients arrived between 9 am and 4 pm. A token system was used to manage the flow of patients, ensuring everyone received timely care. MedAcross provided two weeks of medication to each patient, with follow-up care offered as needed.
- Community Health Volunteers: MedAcross trained local volunteers in each village to assist with health prevention, manage chronic patients, and support through telemedicine consultations.
This project has already made a significant impact in improving access to healthcare for vulnerable populations in Kawthaung, and with continued support, it can reach even more people in need.