Healthcare Needs

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Medical missions outreach

Tuberculosis, malaria, typhoid, mumps, scabies, dysentery, high infant mortality, pneumonia, whooping cough, hepatitis, tetanus--these rampant diseases are claiming the lives of Kamean people daily. In Kotidanga, there is an aid post building. Medicines are frequently unavailable; and medical workers, with far less medical knowledge than an American EMT, take early lunches, come to work several hours late, and take unscheduled time off. Medical care is sparse in many areas among the Kamea.

The closest hospital facility is in Kanabea - a two hour walk to the north.

We have a vision of building a proper hospital in Kotidanga. The closest hospital facility is in Kanabea – a two hour walk to the north. We will need medical teams to come train national men and women to become good medical workers. A hospital would be a great tool to reach the Kamean people’s hearts.

Children die from diseases that we rarely face in the west. Mothers contract typhoid, go undiagnosed, and die without treatment. Eye and ear infections are common, and childbirth complications are frequent. Medical missions outreach is a means to help the Kamea with their medical care while offering an opportunity to reach them with the life-changing gospel of salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ.