Community Development

Medical Outreach Campus

The Medical Outreach Campus is a 65-acre campus that will serve the capital city of Libreville of 870,000 people. The land is 27 kilometers outside the city, but since we purchased the land, the city has expanded out toward it. It will have a central location as the city continues to expand and will be a medical and social outreach campus that will one day be home to many of our ministry partners. This is a bold initiative birthed out of a dream of the national church to meet the holistic needs of their communities. The church has received many offers to purchase the land from them, but they continue to believe that God has given this land to them to serve the people of their country and are slowly moving toward the dream of building this out.

We are currently working on fencing the entire property, starting the community farm, and building the medical clinic.

Medical Outreach Campus
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Medical Outreach Campus

Update on the next phases of the medical outreach campus and clinic.

AREAS OF WORK

What We Do

Public Health

At E4 Project, public health encompasses not only the physical well-being of individuals but also the spiritual, social, and emotional aspects of an individual’s health. In the countries where we serve, examples of various public health initiatives include providing access to clean water, malnutrition prevention, and medical care.

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Community Development

Our development approach to poverty alleviation seeks to address important community issues through a Biblical, holistic, and participatory process. This process involves working closely with community members to identify their strengths and assets, as well as the challenges they face, and to develop solutions tailored to their specific needs and contexts.

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Training

We believe one of the best ways to help communities with poverty alleviation is through training and offering scholarships. We do this through the training of trainers, as we have done through CHE Training in both Gabon and the Democratic Republic of Congo, through educational scholarships, and sewing training for widows and needy women.

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