Objective is to provide free medical care to villagers.
Focus area is villages in and around Tiger Reserves in central India.
Conservation Officers and field assistants plan and run medical camps in consultation with Medical Health Unit of sister NGO: Nature Conservation Society Amravati.
Frequency of camps is weekly and distributed across 4 Tiger Reserves.
On average, between 150-200 patients get free treatment and medicines every week.
So far, we have assisted Nature Conservation Society Amravati in holding 737 medical camps across the landscape at which a cumulative total of around 33,800 villagers have been treated.
Camps used to educate villagers about personal hygiene, clean drinking water.