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We help remote communities to bring government doctors, nurses, and medicines to their village on a monthly basis.

What does HAC do?

We use motorcycle taxis to set up monthly, 1-day health clinics in remote villages of Uganda. These clinics allow people to access essential health services like anti-retroviral treatment, maternal health services, malaria treatment, child checkups, and family planning.

Find out more about our work and our team on our About Us page.

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OUR IMPACT

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Our Work

This is what it looks like on their way to set up a clinic. The driver makes two journeys on this motorcycle.
This is what it looks like on their way to set up a clinic. The driver makes two journeys on this motorcycle.
This is what a mobile clinic looks like from the outside. Health workers serve patients for one day and then come back every month.

This is what a mobile clinic looks like from the outside. Health workers serve patients for one day and then come back every month.

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