BAKARA HOSPITAL

Improving access to health care for hundreds of thousands of people from rural communities across the Maasai Mara region.

overview of services

In many rural areas of Kenya, access to quality healthcare is limited, leading to high rates of chronic illness, malnutrition, and infant mortality. To combat these challenges, Baraka Hospital was founded in 2010 with the mission to provide essential healthcare services to communities across the Maasai Mara region.

Now recognized as a Level 4 facility, Baraka Hospital offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including acute care, inpatient and outpatient treatments, surgical services, and specialized maternal care through the Baraka Maternity Wing. The hospital also provides diagnostic and laboratory services, ensuring that families in rural Kenya have access to the care they need.

Established in 2010, Baraka Hospital has revolutionized healthcare in the Mara region, treating over 283,000 patients to date. The hospital’s maternity wing has safely delivered more than 7,200 healthy babies, and its public health campaigns have reached hundreds of thousands. Baraka continues to provide life-saving medical care and preventive health services, filling a critical gap in rural healthcare access.

Generations of families depend on Baraka Hospital for life-saving treatments, from safe childbirth to critical surgeries. Beyond medical care, the hospital plays a key role in promoting health education, empowering community members with the knowledge to improve their well-being and prevent illness.

Baraka Hospital continues to be a pillar of health and hope for the Maasai Mara, ensuring that quality healthcare is not just a privilege, but a reality for all.

impact: patients treated, maternity, COVID-19 response

300,000+

People reached in 2020 and 2021 through a comprehensive COVID-19 public education campaign

283,000+

Patients treated with preventative, curative, and rehabilitative care at Baraka Hospital since 2010

7,200+

Healthy babies safely delivered in the maternity wing since opening its doors in 2013

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