Volunteer Health Workers: HAFT Uganda in Action

Volunteer Health Workers: HAFT Uganda in Action

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Health Advocates Frontline Team (HAFT) was founded in April 2017 in Kabarole District, Uganda. Our volunteer health workers conduct household health assessments, educate families on disease prevention, and follow up on immunization schedules.

Our team includes student nurses, fresh graduates from FINS Medical University Fort Portal, and retired health professionals who walk hours to reach remote families. HAFT listens first, then acts - leaving knowledge behind, not dependency.

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