Healthcare Without Walls
You cannot achieve health equity by waiting for patients to come to hospitals. Our Community Outreach Programs take healthcare directly to underserved and rural populations across Burundi — through community health workers and trained medical staff who work where people actually live.
Mobile Health Clinics
Our fleet of mobile health clinics are fully equipped clinical units on wheels. Each vehicle carries state-of-the-art diagnostic machinery, refrigeration for vaccines, a sterile examination area, and satellite connectivity linked directly to our digital health platform. When our mobile teams deploy to a community, they bring a comprehensive suite of services:
- Childhood immunizations — measles, BCG, oral polio vaccine
- Maternal and antenatal care check-ups and prenatal consultations
- Nutritional assessments and supplementation guidance
- Infectious disease screening — malaria, HIV, tuberculosis rapid tests
- Management of chronic conditions and minor acute illness
- Referrals to Ubuntu Medical Center for complex cases
Community Health Worker Partnership
Our Community Health Workers (CHWs) are the link between our clinical staff and the people we serve. They identify health risks, provide basic first aid, monitor pregnant women, and educate neighbors on hygiene and nutrition. Because they come from the communities they work in, they are trusted in ways outside staff cannot be.
Health Education & Wellness Camps
We host wellness camps, school health programs, and community seminars on sanitation, safe water, family planning, mental health, and lifestyle disease prevention. The goal is to give people the knowledge to manage their own health — so communities are not dependent on our presence to stay well.
Epidemiological Monitoring
Outreach teams collect health data in the field. We feed that data into real-time surveillance systems, community records, and government information systems — so we can direct resources to where they are most needed.

