TRAUMA CARE

The Why

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of traumatic injuries and death in Nigeria. Every second counts in a trauma response and the risk of permanent injury and death increase with each minute that goes by. Accident victims are often denied care due to their inability to provide the necessary funds for treatments. Some are left unconscious; and without their family members, lives are lost.

What We do

Thus, MKF is partnering with Health Emergency Initiative to provide funds for the post-trauma care of motor vehicle accident victims. This will enable healthcare providers to initiate timely management and resuscitation of accident victims who are unable to pay.

Through extensive research and collaboration with local communities, we take meaningful, data-driven approaches. By continuously collecting, analyzing, and applying real-time data, we are able to identify high-impact interventions, allocate resources effectively, and tailor our strategies to the specific needs of different populations. This evidence-based methodology ensures that our programs remain adaptive, targeted, and outcome-focused.

Total Beneficiaries (Patients) to Date

Total Hospital Partners to Date

Average Survival Rate till Date

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We observed a 93% survival rate during targeted interventions, and 23% of patients received financial assistance from our organization.

56 patients received help and we observed reduced mortality rates associated with a range of injuries across multiple age groups in seven distinct healthcare facilities.

Beneficiaries included individuals of all genders and a wide range of age groups.

17% of patients received financial burden relief and we observed a 90% survival rate during targeted interventions. 

There were 66 benefiaries, an 18% increase from the prior year. a reduced mortality rates associated with a range of injuries across multiple age groups in seven distinct healthcare facilities.

Beneficiaries included individuals presenting with multiple injuries across 14 hospitals.

Ongoing