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posted October 11, 2011
Dear Paul, Benjamin, Mark and Lynn, Jeffrey, Kandace, Beatrice, and Subash,
Emmanuel is 34 years old and he is posted at the Matapa Village Clinic in the Ntchisi District of Malawi. Emmanuel has made it his mission to bring care closer to home.
Like Emmanuel, health workers have sacrificed their own homes for the betterment of the community, as they make themselves available and on call 24-hours a day. Many families once had to travel up to 25km to reach health facilities; today, most have to travel no further than 1km to reach their village clinics at the home of local health workers. These families can gain access to care at the first stage of illness and consistent access to treatment is likely as crucial medicines often run short at larger health facilities.
Although Emmanuel and other health workers have made progress, tragically we are still losing over 22,000 children under age 5 globally every day from largely preventable or treatable diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea and malaria. By training and equipping more frontline health workers, like Emmanuel, children’s lives around the world are saved.
Emmanuel is grateful for the training he received; he now has the knowledge and skills to help assess and treat children in need. Thank you for supporting Emmanuel and helping to close the health worker gap in Malawi!
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