In a giant effort to boost healthcare provision across the continent, HOPENELI Africa, an international Non- Governmental Organization have launched the mobile hospital project.

An initiative of 3c Digital, HOPENELI Africa is set to deploy 140 mobile hospitals in twelve African countries.
The project seeks to provide critical medical care to underserved populations while fostering peace and solidarity across the continent.
Equipped with state- of- the art medical facilities, the mobile hospitals would be deployed across Ghana,Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Eswatini, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Chad.
As part of the first phase of the initiative, each of these countries is set to receive 12 mobile medical units.
The specific objectives of the project include healthcare provision, promotion of tolerance and peace, psychological support and providing platform for solidarity.
It is under the patronage of Chief Imam of the Republic of Ghana, Sheikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu.
Briefing the media, the Chief Executive Officer of 3c Digital, Liberia, Mr. Ishmael Toe, stressed the transformative impact of the project which would soon take off.
“ The mobile hospitals represent more than just medical facilities, they are symbols of hope and solidarity “, he said.
He said “our mission is to ensure that every African, regardless of their circumstances has access to quality healthcare”.


According to him, as Africa continues to navigate through healthcare challenges under political and socioeconomic factors, the introduction of mobile hospitals promises to be a beacon of hope for Africa.
Mr.Toe said the deployment of these mobile hospitals marks a significant step towards bridging the healthcare gap in Africa.
Each unit, he said, is designed to be versatile and equipped to handle a wide range of medical emergencies, ensuring timely and effective treatment for patients.
The National Coordinator for Nigeria and Deputy Executive Director of the NGO, Mohammed Baba Abdullai emphasized the Chief Imams vision of peace and unity as integral for the projects vision.
He said the project which is intended to impact lives have been on the drawing board for a long time and would soon be rolled out to make the impactful difference in Africa.
He indicated that, the project, being initially out-doored in Ghana is intended to bring succour and smiles on the faces of the vulnerable, maimed and hopeless particularly in crisis- ridden areas in Africa.
“ The project is not about what to give people directly but how to make a difference in the lives of people” he said.
He stated that, the other goal, apart from deployment of accessible health facilities is to identify crisis – ridden environments in Africa to disseminate messages of tolerance and peace.
He called on African leaders to be sympathetic to the cause of the people.
In a brief remark, Founder and CEO of 3c – Digital Germany, Francisco Martinez said this initiative marks a pivotal step towards enhancing healthcare accessibility across the continent.
Other partners of the programme include IPASEC Ghana, Icon Consult Nigeria, and the Islamic Peace and Security Council of Ghana.

Mr. Ishmael Toe

Source: Kwabena Cofie

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