Amolatar district is a peninsula district located in the centre of Uganda with approximate population of 189,000 people having many inaccessible areas cut off by flooding, poor road networks and inadequate health service delivery.
As HOPE CHARITY MEDICARE our main focus and mandate is to reach and deliver the essential and much needed medical services to these vulnerable people in hard to reach areas in the 16 sub counties , 86 parishes, and 582 villages where some notable number of the population being fishing communities are settling in over 60 government gazzeted landing sites. These communities are facing many disease challenges, Gender based violence and minimal capacity of the government to setup and sustain development projects for them.
The effects of the 21 years of LRA insurgency in the North and Amolatar in particular left behind fragmented communities with a very high number of illiterate poor and isolated vulnerable people who are not empowered in various aspects of life including medically, and so HOPE CHARITY MEDICARE is providing a medical programme that involves community outreach, health education, home based healthcare, mobile clinics, psycho-social support and essential nutrition services so as to relieve the pain and suffering left behind by the insurgency.
Your partnership with us and support both financial and in kind can help us to reach these communities and bring hope to their lives.
Because of this geographical location and being a peninsula district affected by the 21 years of LRA war in the North, it is characterized by high number of illiterate poor and isolated vulnerable communities with many disease challenges, poor road networks and inadequate health service delivery. Hence the birth of HCM in Amolatar came as a response to the community need of a private not for profit health centre offering equitable, accessible and quality health care services to the isolated rural and vulnerable communities.