EMOIMEE Host Community Development Trust (HCDT) has made significant strides in improving the quality of life in its seven host communities: Eket, Mbo, Onna, Ibeno, Mkpat Enin, Esit Eket, and Eastern Obolo.
Key Impact Areas:
- Improved Healthcare: EMOIMEE HCDT has constructed and equipped healthcare centers, providing access to quality medical care for over 50,000 residents.
- Enhanced Education: The Trust has awarded scholarships to over 500 students, built and renovated schools, and provided educational resources.
- Infrastructure Development: EMOIMEE HCDT has constructed roads, bridges, and community centers, facilitating economic growth and social interaction.
- Economic Empowerment: The Trust has trained over 1,000 entrepreneurs, provided business grants, and created job opportunities.
- Environmental Sustainability: EMOIMEE HCDT has implemented waste management initiatives, promoted sustainable agriculture practices, and protected natural resources.
Statistics:
- 70% increase in healthcare access
- 50% increase in educational enrollment
- 30% increase in economic activity
- 25% reduction in poverty rate
- 90% community satisfaction rate
Testimonials:
“EMOIMEE HCDT’s healthcare center has saved my child’s life.” – Mrs. Margaret Effiong, Eket
“The scholarship program has enabled me to pursue my dreams.” – Emmanuel Udoh, Onna
“EMOIMEE HCDT’s infrastructure projects have improved our livelihoods.” – Chief Ime Udofia, Mkpat Enin
Future Plans:
EMOIMEE HCDT aims to:
- Expand healthcare services to reach 100,000 residents
- Establish vocational training centers
- Enhance infrastructure development
- Increase economic empowerment initiatives
- Promote environmental conservation
By continuing to invest in community development, EMOIMEE HCDT remains committed to transforming lives and building a brighter future for its host communities.