World Bicycle Relief Donates Bicycles to CMAs
May 20, 2024: “The individuals, families, and communities transforming their lives with the Power of Bicycles are our ongoing inspiration and motivation.”
This year’s International Nurses’ Day was marked by many remarkable gestures including the donation of bicycles by World Bicycle Relief to Community Midwife Assistants (CMAs) in Malawi, through the National Organization of Nurses and Midwives of Malawi (NONM). A total of 29 bicycles were provided.
According to the latest report from the organization, 16,371 healthcare workers are now utilizing these bicycles to deliver crucial healthcare services.
“Bicycles enable health workers to visit more patients’ homes, more often. Increased quality of care leads to improved health for entire communities.”
“The individuals, families, and communities transforming their lives with the Power of Bicycles are our ongoing inspiration and motivation,”read statements on the organisation’s website.
Gladys Mwale, one of the recipients of these bicycles, expressed her gratitude, emphasizing how the bicycle will streamline her travels to provide healthcare services in remote communities.
“I am currently stationed at Mphanga health post, and I have to traverse 28 kilometers one way, to offer healthcare services in neighboring communities. Previously, I relied on personal resources to book transportation, but now, costs will significantly decrease,” said Mwale.
NONM acknowledges the significance of this generous gesture, recognizing the transformative impact these bicycles will have on healthcare provision and accessibility, particularly in remote areas. This initiative represents a meaningful step towards improving healthcare delivery and promoting the well-being of communities across Malawi.