Infographic
Infographic
Project details
What we need
- An easily understood visual aid that communicates complex information
- A high-resolution version of the Infographic in the Organization’s preferred format
Additional details
These infographics will specifically be used for our first end-year Annual Report- a vital tool for our organization.
What we have in place
- We currently have basic data, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have branding/style guidelines, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,792 , allowing us to Use the little unrestricted funding we have for essential overhead costs and medical outreach expenses.
Safari Doctors is excited to be producing its first Annual Report for 2018, due in December. This report requires professional looking infographics to illustrate our impact in an engaging and concise way. This will enable us to present our impact visually for the first time and will be an extremely useful tool for us to engage partners and funders.
Project plan
Our mission
Safari Doctors was registered as a community-based organization in Lamu, Kenya in 2015. Our mission is to provide innovative, community-driven healthcare solutions that promote well-being for marginalized communities in Lamu County.
The indigenous Aweer and Bajuni communities live within the archipelago and on the mainland near the border with Somalia. Neglect and insecurity continue to impede their right to access healthcare.
What we do
Each month, the team sets sail in a boat loaded with medicines and conducts mobile clinics across at least 11 villages. Together with regular outreach work, the team reaches up to 800 patients a month.
Safari Doctors operates a youth Health Ambassadors programme, engaging young men and women who receive basic health education and training, to facilitate our work and become
health leaders in their communities.
As part of our holistic approach to community health, our Safari Vet cares for hundreds of animals. During our outreach work, we provide veterinary services and carry out community awareness sessions on animal welfare and One Health.
Our team also operates a civic education program to build indigenous women's capacity to
engage in County health budget processes and inform policy.
In 2017, the UN in Kenya awarded the Safari Doctors team the United Nations Person of the Year award, "for the outstanding efforts and commendable work providing medical care to marginalized communities in the far reaching areas of Lamu."
Testimonials
Bethan was great to work with, she was professional, efficient and friendly. She produced a high quality product that we were extremely grateful to have. I would definitely recommend working with Bethan.
Clementine at Safari doctors was great to work with- very accommodating with the time difference of our two locations and fast to reply to feedback requests that kept the project progressing well.