TEEC’s Mobile Health Clinic brings essential healthcare services directly to internally displaced persons, war-affected women, children, and the elderly in vulnerable communities.
TEEC operates a Mobile Health Clinic (MHC) serving IDPs, war-affected women, children, and the elderly. The clinic delivers essential health services directly to vulnerable communities. We have partnered with local doctors to establish a mobile clinic that provides emergency assistance to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), registered program participants, and refugees from Sudan. This clinic is a vital resource for many local women, girls, and children, as well as those who have been internally displaced. TEEC contracts local doctors to directly address patients’ needs. They conduct tests for malaria and pneumonia, administer medications, and provide referrals for chronic illnesses to regional hospitals.
Services Offered
- Counseling and psychosocial support
- Screening, consultation, diagnosis, and treatment
- Referrals for advanced care
- Health information and disease awareness
- Maternal and child health services
- Family planning
- Water, hygiene, and sanitation training
- Capacity building on health-related practices
- Distribution of hygiene products, including dignity kits
Impact
- Increased access to care
- Better management of health conditions
- Effective crisis response
- Strengthened community trust
- Cost-effective, holistic support for vulnerable families and Strengthening family’



