CANADIAN NURSES FOR AFRICA (CNFA)

We believe that access to basic healthcare is a universal human right.

Our Mission

Our prime objective is to provide free medical, preventative, and sustainable health care as well as education in rural communities in Africa.

To support and improve the health of people who live in rural communities of Africa through short term health care and collaborative sustainable health initiatives.

CNFA is a nurse-led volunteer organization empowering experienced nurses to use their knowledge and skills in a field setting. We conduct medical trips in rural Kenya where we partner with Kenyan medical personnel and community workers. We treat a wide range of illnesses, with malaria and upper respiratory problems being the most frequent.

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Precious is an adorable six-year-old girl who had a significant heart problem, requiring surgery if she was to live to adolescence. She lives with her mother and grandmother in a very remote village in Western Kenya without running water, electricity or access to healthcare.

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Take a look at a few of our programs

Canadian Nurses for Africa is composed entirely of volunteers. We strive to provide free medical care to the people in the Kakamega and Vihiga regions of Kenya through the medical trips and ongoing public health initiatives. Our goal is to improve the general health of those who live in the area. Improved health results in improved school performance and higher levels of employment. We will continue to provide ongoing programs, such as our jiggers eradication program, school deworming program, and building school latrines in order to meet our objectives.

Mobile Medical Clinics

CNFA nurses conduct mobile medical clinics in various locations throughout Vihiga County, Kenya. These clinics see an average of 600 people each day and provide comprehensive healthcare services, including hospital referrals and payments for advanced care.

Jiggers' Eradiction

Working with Kenyan community workers, we treat an average of 4,000 people annually for jiggers, a sand flea infestation causing severe health complications. The program includes treatment, education, home visits, and trainer support.

Maternal and Newborn Health

Launched in 2023, this program trains Kenyan healthcare trainers and caregivers, focusing on reducing maternal and newborn death rates through education and support.

Sexual Health Teaching

Education on sexual health, STI prevention, and healthy relationships is provided to boys and girls in schools. Reusable sanitary pads are also distributed to girls.

Deworming Program

Nurses distribute deworming medication to school children in the areas where clinics are held, under the guidance of school principals.

Reading Glass Distribution

During the clinics, reading glasses are distributed to those in need. Nurses from Canada bring as many reading glasses as possible when they come to Kenya.

Reusable Sanitary Pad Distribution

Young teen girls are provided with reusable sanitary pads which are made by generous donors in Canada. If you would like to sew some of this pads, please contact CNFA for more information concerning specifications of the pads and patterns.

Motorbike Ambulances

CNFA’s newest initiative is the introduction of specialized motorbike ambulances, comprised of rugged all-terrain motorbikes designed and built to withstand treacherous pathways in remote rural areas to connect village homes to the nearest health facility for immediate care. This is particularly important for pregnant and birthing mothers and their offspring.

OUR Impact

Our Commitment to Health and Hope

CNFA collaborates with Kenyan community workers and healthcare providers to treat thousands of patients each year. From life-saving treatments to empowering health education, our programs make a tangible difference.

6,000+

Patients treats annually in mobile clinics.

4,000

People treated each year through our jiggers eradication program.

150

Community health workers trained in maternal and newborn care.

Our Goal

Making a Difference, One Community At A Time

Since our inception in 2007, Canadian Nurses for Africa has focused on serving underserved communities in rural Kenya. Our primary work has been concentrated in Vihiga County, located near Kakamega, where access to basic healthcare is limited. These communities face significant barriers, including the lack of medical resources, transportation, and health education.

By working hand-in-hand with local healthcare workers and volunteers, we’ve provided sustainable solutions that not only improve immediate health outcomes but also empower the community for the long term.

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Become A Part Of Our Efforts

We rely on volunteers and donors to continue providing essential healthcare in Africa. Whether you’re a nurse, community volunteer, or supporter, your contribution helps us change lives.

Volunteer your time on one of our medical trips.

Donate to help fund critical healthcare supplies and ongoing programs.

Spread the word and help raise awareness.

Join us in making a difference through our mobile clinics and year-round health initiatives.

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