Public Health
Project TEN creates sustainable projects in developing communities. In each of our centers, we work closely with local partners. We value humility, providing assistance that the community wants. We know that understanding the local culture is a long process.
In order to promote public health we initiate the following projects in our centers around the world:
Project TEN volunteer projects take place predominantly in the community of Pluma Hildalgo. Our aim is to empower and support the local community through self-sufficiency, health education and informal programming for the community's youth.
Public Health Projects in Oaxaca include:
- Research the local health issues and needs.
- Installing water filters in communities.
- Educate to hygiene, healthy and risk redacted way of life.
- Training a local persona to give basic health care in the communities.
- Provide progressive health care by expeditions of Doctors.
- Prevent highly common health issues by running campaigns.
- Establish a platform that provides progressive health solutions on a daily basis.
Project TEN volunteers in Gondar work to increase the resilience of local communities in the field of education, agriculture and health.
Public Health Projects in Gondar include:
- Research the local health issues and needs.
- Installing water filters in communities.
- Educate to hygiene, healthy and risk redacted way of life.
- Training a local persona to give basic health care in the communities.
- Provide progressive health care by expeditions of Doctors.
- Prevent highly common health issues by running campaigns.
- Establish a platform that provides progressive health solutions on a daily basis.
Project TEN volunteers in Winneba work to increase the resilience of local communities in the field of education, agriculture and health.
Public Health Projects in Winneba include:
- Visiting homes of the elderly in the fishing village, providing information on health and hygiene.
- Education for children regarding personal hygiene, and soap-making workshops.