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  • Posted by: Daniel Milder
  • on August 9, 2007 at 1:55 pm

What good is a hospital if you can’t get to it? And what good are vaccines if they never reach the people who need them? For millions of Africans living in rural villages far from medical facilities and inaccessible to four-wheeled vehicles, isolation can lead to disease and death. Riders for Health, a U.K.-based organization with roots in the world of high-speed motorcycle racing, is determined to change that. The organization equips local health workers with motorcycles, trains them in extreme off-road riding, and supplies the parts, maintenance, and fuel.

Riders for Health operates national programs in Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and The Gambia, and advises NGOs in Kenya and Tanzania. They are so effective—each rider can serve up to 20,000 people—that The Gambia has given RFH responsibility for all its health vehicles.

Sulayman Suso, a health worker in The Gambia’s Central River Region, refers to his cherry-red Yamaha AG100 motorbike as his second wife. When “she” is not feeling well, he says, his patients suffer. By keeping Suso’s second wife healthy, and by outfitting dozens of others like Suso, RFH hopes to extend health care beyond hospitals and clinics to the doorsteps of every Gambian—or any other African—in need.

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DISCUSSION: 4 Comments
    • Posted by: moon
    • on August 20, 2007 at 10:10 am

    Other groups that provide humanitarian relief and health care to otherwise inaccessible populations are the Free Burma Rangers and the Backpack Healthworker Team, who use donkeys (not as sexy as motorcycles), backpacks, and baskets to carry their supplies to the over half a million IDPs inside Eastern Burma. US Campaign for Burma

    • Posted by: jross
    • on September 10, 2007 at 5:08 pm

    Found this article most interesting and well written. Picture was excellent, too. I’d like to read more from D. Milder.

    • Posted by: goldie
    • on September 23, 2007 at 5:30 pm

    great article

    so important! where are you sending him next?

    • Posted by: rachelgolden
    • on September 25, 2007 at 6:08 pm

    Excellent story. Excellent video. Would have been even more excellent, however, had both the article and the video been longer and Milder had the opportunity to provide more information about the critical role that motorcycles play in delivering health care in Africa.

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