World Malaria Day Outreach

World Malaria Day 2024.
NUMSA Abuzz with a Mission
In commemoration of World Malaria Day, a group of passionate medical students from Nile University packed their bags with medical supplies and set out for a day of service in Anguwan Rogo, a community bordering the university campus. Their goal was to bring free malaria testing, free medication, and free consultations directly to their neighbors.
Event Details
Date & Location
May 4, 2024 | Anguwan Rogo Community
Target
100 community members
Setting the Stage for Health
The students divided into two teams. One group transformed a community space into a mini medical clinic with three canopies. The other team, armed with loudspeakers, spread the word about the free healthcare services available, ensuring everyone in the community knew about the outreach program.
Action Stations
The canopies became hubs of medical activity:
Consultation Zone
Experienced final-year students provided medical consultations
Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) Team
Quick and efficient malaria diagnosis with results in 15 minutes
Pharmacy Team
Medication dispensed based on doctors’ instructions
Learning and Laughter
The event kicked off with informative health talks by the students, clearing up any confusion about malaria and explaining the testing process. Residents were then clerked and consulted by the student doctors. Those needing tests received them on the spot, with results in just 15 minutes. Back with their results, they returned to the doctors for further advice.
Knowing the importance of a positive atmosphere, the students organized a fun children’s dance program with exciting cash prizes. After all the tests were done, snacks and drinks were shared with the community’s children, bringing smiles to everyone’s faces.
Attendance & Impact
100+
Community Members Served
Beyond Numbers
Planned to serve 100 people, the outreach program was a huge success. But the real win wasn’t just the numbers. The students gained valuable experience from their seniors, connected with the community, and got a glimpse of their future careers. The day fostered teamwork as students from all levels worked together, achieving their goals through collaboration.
This medical outreach program was a powerful learning experience for everyone involved. The community received essential healthcare, and the students discovered the impact they can make through dedication and a passion for service.
Credits
Summary byYusra Ashraf
Event Photos






Conducted by the Emmanuel Oranwusi (President) and Abdul-Azeez O. Ibrahim (Speaker) led 2023/24 NUMSA Administration.