Jileng Kunda Project was founded to create opportunities for a better, healthier future for people in underdeveloped communities in The Gambia. We aim to help provide resources to communities that will allow them to survive and thrive, ensure the safety of the environment they live in, the food they eat, the water they drink; and the medicines and vaccines they need in their communities and work t...Jileng Kunda Project was founded to create opportunities for a better, healthier future for people in underdeveloped communities in The Gambia. We aim to help provide resources to communities that will allow them to survive and thrive, ensure the safety of the environment they live in, the food they eat, the water they drink; and the medicines and vaccines they need in their communities and work together to improve their lives.We want to focus on the communities who have the greatest need, and find ways in which we can do the most good. From hunger to health, to medications, to education, our areas of focus will offer the opportunity to significantly improve the quality of life for the communities that need it the most. So we will foster relationships with partnerships around the world that will bring together resources, competence, and hope to change the world one community at a time.We are inspired by love, and driven by compassion. We seek to drive change through empowerment on the individual and communal level. We want to saves lives, helping families and communities thrive, generation after generation. Our efforts on health-care will help ensure that individuals and communities have the access to resources they need to live the promise of healthier lives.We aim to provide opportunities to save lives in communities in underdeveloped countries. We will work with partners to deliver resources; including vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics, as well as health education and counseling. In addition, we bring health interventions to those who need them most, creating access to vaccines that prevent infectious diseases; including malaria, polio, and measles—and support the development of integrated health solutions for family planning, nutrition, and maternal and child health.