HUMAN ACCESS participates in a training on "Quality of Care Through Mobile Clinics in Humanitarian Contexts" in Nairobi

With nearly three decades of experience operating mobile clinics and as a pioneer in establishing mobile health work in Yemen, HUMAN ACCESS participated in a specialized training program titled "Quality of Care Through Mobile Clinics in Humanitarian Contexts." The training was held in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, from October 13 to 17, 2025. The program was attended by the Health Cluster and several international and regional humanitarian organizations from Yemen and Sudan.
HUMAN ACCESS's participation in this training stems from its distinguished experience in managing and operating mobile clinics and providing health services to affected communities. Over the past years, HUMAN ACCESS has contributed to developing an effective model for mobile healthcare that has proven its efficiency and sustainability in humanitarian crises and emergencies.
The training program was organized by Save the Children organization, in coordination and collaboration with the Global Health Cluster. It focused on seven key quality areas and 24 indicators for measuring the quality of healthcare in mobile clinics, in an effort to raise the efficiency and quality of health services in conflict- and crisis-affected environments.
Dr. Abdulkarim Mahmoud Alwatiri, Coordinator of the Marib-Al-Jawf Sub-Health Cluster, represented HUMAN ACCESS in this training, as part of joint efforts to enhance coordination and exchange of expertise among actors in the humanitarian health sector.
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