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At Company 4 Humanity, we recognize that the story of global health over the past decades is one marked by staggering inequality. Every single day, approximately 830 women lose their lives to preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. We are committed to changing this narrative by providing access to essential healthcare services, education, and support for women and families in underserved communities.



Our 2030 Goal: 50 million people globally increase the fulfillment of their right to health, and 30 million women their right to reproductive health.

The story of global health in the last decades is the story of staggering inequality.

Company 4 Humanity: Right to Health Strategy

In many low-income countries, 20 out of every 1,000 women (or 1 in 49) die from maternal causes. In Sierra Leone, 1 in 17 women will lose their lives while giving birth.

Global health challenges are deeply rooted in the lack of access and infrastructure. While the solutions are known, they are yet to fully reach the most vulnerable populations. Company 4 Humanity, through its Right to Health Strategy, is committed to bridging this gap, aiming to empower 50 million people to realize their right to health by 2030. This includes ensuring 30 million women and girls gain access to reproductive health services.

Our Approach:

  • Strengthening Local Health Systems and Community-Based Organizations: Building capacity and resilience to deliver quality health services.
  • Supporting At-Risk Communities: Focusing especially on adolescents, empowering them to exercise their right to health.
  • Increasing Access in Crisis Zones: Ensuring quality health services reach those in humanitarian and fragile settings.
  • Emergency Preparedness and Response: Leveraging strong relationships with governments, frontline health workers, and communities to effectively respond to public health emergencies.


Strengthening Healthcare


With communities at the center, C4H is working to support ore effective and motivated health workers

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Adolescent Health


Married adolescents are especially vulnerable health problems related to childbearing and few global health initiatives reach this population.

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Reproductive Health 


The Story of global Health in the last decade is one of staggering inequality. In poor countries, four out of  1000 women will die in childbirth. 

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Health in Emergencies

 

in 2025, an estimated 92 million people affected by crisis will need protection from VAWG and more than 11 million pregnant women will require life-saving reproductive health services. C4H's emergency response aims to act fast and provide help that respects everyone's rights, puts people first, and is sensitive to their different needs, with a special focus on women and girls

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