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Health disparities exist worldwide, with marginalised people frequently encountering challenges to healthcare access. Poverty, conflict, and natural disasters compound inequality denying many people access to crucial medical treatment. Through our Medical Appeals, we work hard to close these gaps and guarantee that all people, regardless of circumstance, have access to the medical care they require to flourish.
We ensure that those with health issues have access to life-saving treatments and medications. By providing critical medical assistance, we save lives and give hope to those who would otherwise go without care.
Through our Medical Appeals, we help to prevent and manage communicable diseases in communities by detecting them early, responding quickly, and mitigating their spread.
Our Medical Appeals uphold the ideals of universal health coverage, ensuring everyone has access to the medical care they require, regardless of socioeconomic status.
The World Bank and WHO research highlights a sobering reality: at least half of the world’s population lacks access to basic health services, and many households are forced into poverty due to the outrageous cost of healthcare. With 800 million people spending a large number of their family budgets on healthcare and roughly 100 million forced into extreme poverty with only $1.90 or less a day to survive as a result, the demand for accessible healthcare has never been greater.
While some Asian countries have progressed, contagious illnesses pose a substantial public health challenge, jeopardising national and global health security. Endemic diseases, including HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, and neglected tropical diseases, continue to plague communities, while communicable disease outbreaks necessitate quick response and preparedness.
Donating to our Medical Appeal will allow us to give life-saving treatments, medications, and healthcare services to underprivileged communities all over the world. Together, we can close the healthcare gap, relieve suffering, and enable individuals and families to live healthier, more dignified lives.
Billion people lack access to vital healthcare treatments
Million people die every year due to insufficient access to decent healthcare
Million heart attacks and strokes might have been prevented if people had access to health services