Health Initiatives Pillars
Health Initiatives include:
The Bakpiny Community Development Agency
BDCA is a community-based agency that was established to complement community development programs at the grassroots level. The proposed project took place in November 2022 and provided “Dignity Dream Packs” to help young South Sudanese girls and women to meet their feminine hygiene needs as a fundamental right. These packs included reusable sanitary wear for girls that can be used for up to 5 months.
Funded by: Trinity Energy Ltd.
Beneficiaries: 2,000+
Cost: SSP 947,500
COVID Relief in 2020: COVID Relief in donation to Ministry of Health
In April 2020, we partnered with the government in fighting the transmission of the COVID-19 virus among the South Sudanese population. To this end, we donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) supplies to health facilities and further donated testing kits and 2 ventilators through the South Sudan Ministry of Health.
● Funded by: Trinity Energy Ltd
● Partners: Ministry of Health
● Beneficiaries: 10,000+
● Cost: USD. 600,000
Medical Outreach in partnership with Arms of Care International and the Ministry of Health
Arms of Care is a nonprofit medical services organization with the goals of Delivering Primary Healthcare and Wellness Services, Community and Economic Empowerment, and Educational Empowerment to those in need around the world.
In April in 2022, we embarked on a medical mission community outreach program that took place at the Juba Teaching Hospital. The activity spanned over a period of three days. Arms of Care brought supplies from Atlanta, which were distributed to beneficiaries. Patients were provided with general check-ups, free medical care (including minor surgeries), and medical equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers and crutches.
Funded by: Trinity Energy Ltd,
Conducted in partnership with Arms of Care International, Ministry of Health
Participants: AOC Team (Doctors, nurses, pharmacists) and 20 volunteers from Trinity Group
Beneficiaries: 400+