Health fund tracker
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Build a new medical centre for trafficked women and children today.
Health fund tracker
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Health
Give urgent care to trafficked women and children by helping us build a new medical centre.
16,392
Nepali children under 5
died in 2021, many from
preventable causes
0.18%
of Nepal’s total health budget
is allocated to mental health services
41%
of Nepali children under
5 suffer from stunted growth
Everyone deserves access to health care.
Stage 1 Need
Health Advocate
$5000
Stage 1 Need
Medical Room Sponsor
$100,000
Health
$620,000
There are currently no partially funded products for Health. Newly part-funded products will be updated here so please check back again soon.
There are currently no fully funded products for Health. Newly funded products will be updated here so please check back again soon.
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Health Advocate
$5000
As a Health Advocate, you will provide trafficking survivors in Nepal with access to critical healthcare, ensuring their future is one of freedom and wholeness. Your gift will go towards constructing a new medical centre where trafficked women and children can discuss their medical needs in a safe, comfortable space.
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Medical Room Sponsor
$100,000
As a Medical Room Sponsor, you will provide trafficked women and children with access to critical healthcare. Your gift will be directed towards constructing a multipurpose room in a new medical centre where women and children will receive confidential care in a private, well-equipped and comfortable space.
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Health
$620,000
By fully funding Health, you will provide trafficked women and children with critical medical attention, and ensure a legacy of good health for generations to come. Your gift will be dedicated to constructing a new medical centre where women and children will receive confidential care in a private and comfortable space.
“She needed a lot of medical assistance but no-one wanted to help her.”
Hasri’s abuse at the hands of traffickers was so severe she could barely walk when rescued by 3 Angels Nepal.
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To learn more about the issues women and children face in Nepal, human trafficking, and what the medical centre will look like, read our Health booklet here.
Give the gift of health today.
Thank you! Your generosity today will help build a new medical centre where trafficked women and children can receive urgent healthcare. All Australian donations are fully tax deductible—and 100% will go directly to the field.
Give Freedom’s program focus is infrastructure and capacity-building work, known as The Pokhara Project, in partnership with 3 Angels Nepal. While all proposals reflect the final intent for the Pokhara Project, the changing needs of our Field Partner, the budget available and the complex nature of international development projects mean adaptations to the Pokhara Project may need to be made from time to time to achieve the best outcomes for our Field Partner, 3 Angels Nepal, at any given time. Give Freedom International reserves the right to make adaptations to the Pokhara Project to respond to these needs from time to time.
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While every endeavour is made to ensure price points accurately reflect program costs, fluctuations in exchange rates, cost of building materials and unforeseen global events may impact the financial cost of implementation. Therefore, all funds raised will be pooled to cover The Pokhara Project development as a whole.
Please note that a limited proportion of these funds may be directed to disaster relief and other emergency support for our Field Partner prior to the completion of their new facilities. We guarantee that 100% of your gift goes to the field.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why is a medical centre needed?
Women and children rescued from trafficking suffer from an array of physical and psychological health issues stemming from inhumane living conditions, poor sanitation, inadequate nutrition and physical assault. On top of this they are more likely to be suffering from infectious diseases such as tuberculosis.
Preventative health care is virtually non-existent for these women and children and health issues are typically not treated in their early stages, consequently they tend to fester until they become critical.
Sadly, the stigma attached to trafficking victims means they are treated poorly in the hospitals, face excessive wait times, and frequently not given the care and attention they need.
The Pokhara Project site, which will house the new women’s safe haven and vulnerable children’s homes, is also a 30 minute drive from the nearest hospital. Having medical facilities on-site will enable staff to seek timely interventions when required, as well as easily keep up-to-date with necessary vaccinations and check-ups for the women and children.
What services will the medical centre offer?
It will be a fully-equipped medical centre where women and children will have access to emergency and preventative healthcare. An on-site doctor will be available to immediately assess and treat women and children when they first arrive; vaccination programs will ensure everyone is up-to-date with their necessary shots.
There will be developmental check-ins for the children and sexual health clinics for the women. Importantly, the medical centre will also run outreach programs for the local community.
Will the medical centre be sustainable?
Yes! Architects have purposefully planned the building to ensure its longevity using earthquake proof engineering and passive solar principles.
High quality building materials will maintain the structural integrity long into the future and the project will be locally managed and maintained. All these factors mean 3 Angels Nepal will be the owner of this new medical centre now and for generations to come.
Health is one of the seven key international development objectives of The Pokhara Project. This life-changing venture will also include a self-funding school, vulnerable children’s homes, a women’s safe haven and vocational training facilities, all designed to bring new life and hope back into the lives of those who were trafficked.
Click here to explore the other international development objectives.
Health is one of the seven key international development objectives of The Pokhara Project. This life-changing venture will also include a self-funding school, vulnerable children’s homes, a women’s safe haven and vocational training facilities, all designed to bring new life and hope back into the lives of those who were trafficked.
Click here to explore the other international development objectives.