RGW Healthcare Initiatives

Over 110 million forcibly displaced individuals, including more than 36 million refugees, face health disparities and lack critical medical services in crises.

Vulnerable communities, already facing immense challenges, are further burdened by increased health risks such as malnutrition, infectious diseases, maternal mortality, and mental health issues. These challenges are compounded by limited resources and barriers to healthcare access.

RGW is devoted to enhancing healthcare access through initiatives such as primary care clinics, maternal and newborn care, medical recovery homes, and hospice for terminally ill children affected by armed conflict.

Through these ongoing efforts, we strive to improve access to healthcare for marginalized populations, ensuring that refugees and vulnerable communities receive the critical medical support and resources they require to lead healthy lives.

Statistics Source: UNHCR, October 2023

RGW Healthcare Initiatives

Your contribution to RGW’s healthcare projects can save lives. Act now.

Donate to the Gaza Primary Care Clinic

Your donation is crucial for the clinic to sustain operations in Rafah during these unprecedented times.
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Support RGW's Primary Care Clinic in Pakistan

Help cover operational costs and expand healthcare services.
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Medical Recovery Homes for Refugees, Turkiye

Accommodation and support for refugees undergoing medical treatment in Turkiye.
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Sultanbeyli Refugee Health Centre, Turkiye

Providing primary healthcare and rehabilitation services for refugee families..
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RGW Maternal & Newborn Care Program

Supporting refugee mothers and newborns, ensuring safe deliveries and postnatal care.
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Hospice for Terminally-ill Refugee Children, Turkiye

Aiming to provide end-of-life care for refugee children affected by armed conflict..
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Discover more RGW projects.

RGW initiatives focus on essential areas, each playing a critical role in enhancing the lives of displaced girls globally.