AbaraCare Around the World

AbaraCare’s carefully chosen footprint grows outward from the world’s neediest communities. Starting in Africa, our global strategy mirrors the human story and blooms out to areas of need on all continents. Sub-Saharan Africa, the origin of civilization coincides with the melting pot of all key strategic need areas of AbaraCare intervention- healthcare, disaster and poverty alleviation.

We invite you to be a part of the journey to restore human essence by using your resources, time and genius along the path of the origins of human history.

Benin Republic

Located in West Africa, Benin Republic is home to a population of over 12 million people. The country faces significant challenges in its healthcare system, with limited access to affordable healthcare services, particularly in rural areas. According to data from the World Bank, only a small percentage of the population has access to essential healthcare facilities and resources. AbaraCare’s healthcare intervention is crucial to address this pressing issue and provide accessible and affordable healthcare services to all citizens. By establishing geographically centralized and culturally neutral healthcare centers, AbaraCare can unlock the potential of Benin Republic’s vibrant population, breaking down barriers caused by disease and poverty, and ultimately fostering a healthier and more prosperous nation.

Cameroon

Home to over 25 million people, Cameroon is a diverse and culturally rich country in Central Africa. With its unique blend of traditional and modern influences, the nation showcases a fascinating melting pot of cultures. However, like many countries in the region, Cameroon faces challenges in its health systems and human development metrics, highlighting the need for innovative interventions. AbaraCare, an intervention initiative tailored for Cameroon, aims to address the country’s health needs, and unlock the full potential of its vibrant population. Geographically centralized, AbaraCare’s approach remains neutral and respectful to all cultures present in the country. By providing essential services, AbaraCare seeks to uplift communities held back by diseases, disasters, and poverty, ultimately fostering a healthier and more prosperous nation.

Gabon

Gabon, situated in Central Africa, is a country with a population of over 2 million people. Despite its natural resource wealth, the nation faces challenges in its healthcare system, with limited access to affordable healthcare services for a significant portion of its population. According to the World Health Organization, healthcare indicators in Gabon are suboptimal, with high maternal and child mortality rates, prevalence of communicable diseases like malaria, and disparities in healthcare access between urban and rural areas. AbaraCare’s healthcare intervention is essential to address these healthcare gaps and provide accessible and affordable healthcare services to all Gabonese citizens. By establishing geographically centralized and culturally sensitive healthcare facilities, AbaraCare can unlock the potential of Gabon’s vibrant population, promoting better health outcomes and contributing to the overall well-being of the nation.

Nigeria

Home to over 200 million people, Nigeria is a melting pot of both the old and the new. Health systems and human development metrics identify a land in need of new interventions. AbaraCare intervention in Nigeria is geographically centralized and neutral to all cultures with services to address health needs and unlock the potentials of a vibrant population held down by disease, disasters and poverty.

Togo

Togo, located in West Africa, is home to a population of over 8 million people. The country’s healthcare system faces significant challenges, with limited access to affordable healthcare services for a large portion of the population. Data from the World Health Organization shows that Togo struggles with high maternal and child mortality rates, as well as a prevalence of communicable diseases such as malaria and HIV/AIDS. Access to quality healthcare is particularly constrained in rural areas, further exacerbating health disparities. AbaraCare’s healthcare intervention is crucial to bridge this gap and provide accessible and affordable healthcare services to all Togolese citizens. AbaraCare’s projected healthcare facilities, geographically centralized and culturally neutral, aim unlock the potential of Togo’s dynamic population, improving health outcomes and contributing to the overall health and development of the nation.