Help Build a New Hospital - HEAL Africa
What is now HEAL Africa began as a small clinic which was destroyed in 2002 volcanic eruption of Nyiragongo. It has been rebuilt in pieces, and now serves far more people than it was meant to. A new hospital would provide more efficient and effective medical care for the people of Goma. Quality of care would be much improved with a new facility. An architect has prepared this drawing of a three-story building which could serve the needs and link to the community health building. Would you like to help HEAL Africa build it? View of exsisting HEAL Africa Hospital and drawings of proposed New HEAL Africa Hospital. Help us build our future hospital!
Why is a new hospital needed? Because the present facility has been built in bits and pieces as funding was available. The surgical block is state-of-the-art, but the rest of the buildings were not planned as a whole. To provide the best possible care for the fistula patients and the rest of the patients that HEAL Africa serves, and to provide the optimum training setting for the doctors and nurses of Congo, a well-planned building which provides easy access to patients and to services like running water and nursing stations, will make a huge difference in the experience—for both patients and medical staff.

Drawing of New HEAL Africa Hospital

- Our experienced and specialized surgeons have performed over 1600 fistula surgeries.
- We have trained six specialists to perform this surgery with skill and success.
- We conduct decentralized outreach surgery in North Kivu and Maniema provinces in local general hospitals, linked at the same time with in-service training of local staff, referring only the most complicated cases to Goma.
- USAID through IRC, through UNICEF and through Engenderhealth, has invested in HEAL Africa staff, equipment and infrastructure.
- We are situated within the government medical system by the Medical Inspection of North Kivu as the tertiary referral hospital of the province.
- We are a recognized clinical training centre of the Medical Faculty of the University of Goma, offering the first two years of accredited clinical specialization in Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Medicine, Surgery and Orthopedics.