Bridging the Healthcare Divide: Leveraging NGOs to Enhance Access in Underserved Communities
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14590970Keywords:
Healthcare Disparities, NGOs, Underserved Communities, Social Determinants of Health, Global Health, Nigeria, United States, Holistic Healthcare InterventionsAbstract
Again, there are still inequalities in various health care provisions and practice around the world, as vulnerable populations experience prejudice in the conflicting heath care systems. The gaps have been filled by NGOs that have taken charge of delivering services to some of the uncovered societies in Africa and America. In Nigeria NGOs that respond to infrastructural deficits and socio economic needs provide primary health care support to rural communities and other groups of the society. Likewise, in the USA, they deliver specialized services, such as mobile clinics and Social Determinants of Health focused on treating racism and homelessness issues particular to persons of color and the homeless. With a special focus of the Sapphires Foundation, this paper aims at doing the following: This paper seeks to achieve the following objectives. In such a way, food security as well as concern for the social welfare of the uninsured population and cooperation with the health professionals reflects the ability of the Foundation to reshape international healthcare models by adopting the community-based comprehensive approach to addressing the barriers to the universal access to affordable and quality health services.
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