The Problem
Communicable diseases, including measles, malaria, and malnutrition, remain the leading causes of mortality in Uganda. Experts estimate that 70% of the country's disease burden could be prevented through health education and proactive disease prevention measures.
Mortality rate under the age of 5 years old is about 40% .
The leading cause of death for children Pneumonia, malaria, and diarrhea. These deaths can be prevented through simple interventions.
Per 8,373 Ugandans, there is 1 doctor
Limited health care only increases the probability of getting an easily preventable disease, that turns deadly without proper care.
With time, worms can cause painful complications.
About 70% of children have worms that go untreated
The Solution - How We Help
Rosbren health clinic offers a variety of services including general medicine, vaccinations, immunization, deworming, health education, and dental, eye, and natal care.
Wellbeing Education
Since opening in 2023, Rosbren has regularly hosted outreach events, giving away free eye care, health exams, and education to thousands in the local community.
Health Care
At the clinic, we serve an average of 2,500 patients each month, with approximately 70% being 18 years old or younger. In addition, we also raise funds to supply essential resources like livestock and food to local families in need.
Vital Vaccinations
Monthly, thousands are treated of preventable diseases such as malaria, measles, and worms.
How You Can Help
Rosbren Clinic requires a minimum of $500 per month to operate. Ongoing monthly contributions are essential to ensure that impoverished communities in rural Uganda continue to receive free and affordable healthcare. Please consider donating to immediately relieve children and families in need.