Saving lives requires speed, preparation, and unity
Every minute matters during an emergency. Lives are lost not because help does not exist, but because it arrives too late.
Burundi needs at least three to four ambulances in every suburb, operating 24 hours a day, to save lives on time.
Most deaths in Burundi happen not because ambulances do not exist, but because they are too few compared to the number of emergency requests, especially from rural areas.
People living in rural areas are often forgotten, as if their lives matter less. Health services are concentrated in towns while rural clinics lack basic emergency resources.
BTD identified this crisis and developed a solution to support the Ministry of Health by equipping rural clinics with emergency materials and ambulance access.
This will reduce the gap between town and rural clinics and ensure equal access to life-saving services. Start now by filling in the form below.