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What It Takes to Launch a Medical Mission: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Global Health Outreach 

At U-VOL Foundation, an international medical mission is never just a week or two of service. Rather it’s the product of months of planning, partnership, and a deep commitment to communities facing persistent barriers to healthcare.  From the outside, a mission may appear as a pop-up clinic serving hundreds in a few days. Behind the […]

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Strengthening Global Health: U-VOL Foundation Deepens Partnership with Direct Relief 

Last week, U-VOL Foundation had the privilege of visiting Direct Relief’s headquarters, marking a pivotal step in our shared mission to advance maternal health, equitable healthcare delivery, and sustainable solutions for underserved communities. Collaborations like this are vital for bridging gaps in care and creating lasting impact where it’s needed most.  In Attendance  Key Outcomes

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Breaking the Cycle of Period Poverty: The HerPad Project in Uganda 

Across rural Uganda, menstruation is still a major barrier to education, opportunity, and dignity. Many girls and women lack access to affordable, sustainable menstrual hygiene products, leading to missed school, shame, and health risks.  Through U‑VOL Foundation’s HerPad Project, we’re working to break that cycle.  Launched under the ValueHer Initiative in partnership with Ujamaa Empowerment

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Clean Water, Lasting Impact: 3 Years Later in Ojegbe Village, North Central Nigeria

Three years ago, U-VOL Foundation completed a solar-powered clean water borehole in Ojegbe Village, a rural community in North Central Nigeria. Today, the water is still flowing—proof that sustainable change is possible when communities and partners unite.  This initiative was more than just a well; it became a lifeline. Before the borehole, families, especially women

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