Support Ami Des Hommes with donations of rolling equipment for the NGO's activities
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Support Ami Des Hommes with donations of rolling equipment for the NGO's activities
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I/ - VEHICLES; a Coordination Vehicle Our current intervention area covers the health region of Indenie-Djuablin, which includes three districts and a total of seventy-three [73] public health facilities: - 39 in the Abengourou District; - 23 in the Agnibilekrou District; and - 11 in the Bettie District. Indeed, 55 out of the 73 facilities are located more than 25 kilometers from our base in Abengourou, meaning that 75 percent of these locations are difficult to access by motorcycle. Our activities are centered on sites providing care for people living with HIV [PLHIV] and TB patients, as well as within communities, involving approximately 80 field staff. The programmatic team [including the program officer, monitoring/evaluation officer, and supervisors], responsible for data collection and ensuring the quality of both data and services, carries out its activities using motorcycles. [There are nine motorcycles in total, three of which are non-functional.]
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