Multinational Medical Relief Corps of Africa

Multinational Medical Relief Corps of Africa The Multinational Medical Relief Corps of Africa (MMRCA) has stepped up to Carry out basic primary health care and education in the area Uganda.

Multinational Medical relief Corps of Africa is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to promoting public health in indigent rural and urban African villages, and communities. We are a team of dedicated physicians, health professionals and global health educators promoting public health from a grass roots effort to improve access to health care and provide primary health care for neglected populations around the world. We serve our communities by providing extraordinary care, as we prevent illness, restore health and provide comfort to all who entrust us with their care. The Multinational Medical Relief Corps of Africa (MMRCA) has stepped up to carry out basic primary health care and education in areas of Eastern Uganda. We are pleased to note that MMRCA’s resources are channeled towards malaria, malnutrition, infant delivery and mortality, mass immunization and de-worming, infectious diseases treatment, cardiovascular disease recognition and treatment , diabetes and other tropical diseases’ education, in an effort to combat these diseases among some of the so-called “at risk groups” of Ugandans. Multinational Medical relief Corps of Africa provides free treatment and improves outcomes of the vulnerable persons with chronic illness by creating advanced care teams that help guide vulnerable persons through their diagnosis and care and also improve the lives of those living with chronic illness in a meaningful and exceptional way. MMRCOA has developed co-operative linkages with health care providers both from the United States, physicians in Uganda, and the various local community groups in Uganda. This approach enables us to reach out to the “silent associates” with health issues, and facilitate access to health and health related services to at risk populations.

03/04/2014

Sissyia falls

Tell me they don't have a pretty high education level ?
02/07/2014

Tell me they don't have a pretty high education level ?

Two interesting looking characters
02/07/2014

Two interesting looking characters

02/07/2014

Here's one of the Kanginima village kids getting their candy handouts! This is Gracie Andrade and Natalie Rodriguez handing out the goodies.

02/07/2014

Here is a cool video demonstrating the use of military might to line up the kids for candy at outreach clinic! This military officer accompanied us everywhere we went . He is supplied to Patrick Mutono MD , as he is a member of parliament.

Scenes from Kanginima hospital OR
02/07/2014

Scenes from Kanginima hospital OR

Boda-Boda drivers ready for transporting passengers. The main form of transport is small motorcycle and Toyota 3 liter d...
02/07/2014

Boda-Boda drivers ready for transporting passengers. The main form of transport is small motorcycle and Toyota 3 liter diesel vans

There are numerous mosques in the country
02/07/2014

There are numerous mosques in the country

Colorful dress storefront
02/07/2014

Colorful dress storefront

Notice how Ugandans build with wooden scaffolding
02/07/2014

Notice how Ugandans build with wooden scaffolding

The " Team  " during our picnic to Sissiya Falls
02/06/2014

The " Team " during our picnic to Sissiya Falls

Scenes from Kanginima Hospital , Kanginima Uganda
02/06/2014

Scenes from Kanginima Hospital , Kanginima Uganda

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