Like almost everyone else, the Covid pandemic has forced Kateri Medical Services to do things differently. We have been prevented from traveling to Nigeria for our annual medical outreach missions, first because of the Covid restrictions and second because of security problems. Prior to the pandemic, we were a very hands-on enterprise in terms of engaging with our local partners and in evaluating potential sites for new clinics to be built. When the Covid restrictions stopped us, we decided to find new ways to accomplish our mission. Here are three examples.
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We are currently training workers at the three existing rural clinics in Kebbi. We will soon begin the building plan for each of the clinics. We hope to complete the first building later in 2022 and the other two in 2023.
We have begun a new partnership with the a rural Diocese in the northwestern part of Nigeria. The Christian community in this majority Muslim area is small and has very limited resources.
We have just begun a new partnership with a small diocese in the north of Nigeria. For security reasons, we are not publishing the names and locations. It is located in one of the most medically underserved areas of the country.
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