Healthcare Project, Shinuhayr, Syunik Marz, Armenia

Accessibility to free, quality health services for children and mothers in rural Armenia is extremely limited. Recent World Bank reports 28% of the country's population lives in poverty; 42.9% in rural areas live under poverty level.
Working closely with our new program partner, The Armenia Relief Society (ARS), Real Medicine Foundation has initiated support of the Shinuhayr Primary Healthcare Clinic to provide the clinic with critical medicine inventories and medical supplies. The Shinuhayr Primary Healthcare Clinic is the only clinic available in the region servicing its surrounding six villages with a population of over 6.500.
Initiative Updates
December 20, 2011
Over the past two years, RMF Armenia has been gaining appeal and trust within the eight communities it serves. For most members of these communities, an episode of illness is a severe financial burden on an entire family. ...
November 16, 2011
Project Goal:
Increase access to healthcare and continuum of care in Shinuhayr and its surrounding seven villages by providing comprehensive healthcare services, maternal-child health, childhood vaccinations, pharmaceutical and medical...
September 22, 2011
Armenia: Second Quarter Clinic Update
Project Goal:
To increase access and quality of healthcare in Shinuhayr and its surrounding seven villages by providing comprehensive healthcare services, child-maternal health, childhood...
August 26, 2011
RMF Armenia continues strong with its first quarter 2011 implementation. Project objectives are to continue distribution of medicines and medical supplies to Shinuhayr, Khot, Halidzor, Tatev, Svarants, Tandzatap, Kashuni, Harzhis villages in...





