The burden of child malnutrition, high maternal and infant mortality and morbidity, female gender mutilation, HIV/AIDS, among others, is overwhelming in the urban slums and rural areas. This is partly due to poor preventive health education, poor access to affordable comprehensive healthcare services, beliefs, and traditions.
The Ruralmedaid Charity Hospital Outreach: a milestone accomplishment
Ruralmedaid is a priority project of the Humanaid Community Development Initiative. It has evolved from crude village medical outreaches in Osun, Ondo, and Niger states into a structurally fit, comprehensive charity hospital service, opened to serve the Chaza, Suleja, and Madalla communities, among others. The project was made possible with the appreciable joint efforts of our committed team, the benevolent donors, and the enviable volunteers.
It is projected to promote access to comprehensive primary and specialized medical and surgical care, thus reducing the menace of quackery and the morbidity and mortality that come with it. It offers free-to-affordable care by qualified medical practitioners with assurance of quality services in partnership with targeted government agencies and organizations







RURALMEDIAID’S MISSION IS TO ENSURE THAT RURAL COMMUNITIES ENJOY ACCESS TO BASIC PRIMARY HEALTHCARE SERVICES AT FREE-TO-AFFORDABLE COST.
Our vision is a future where every individual, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or status, enjoys comprehensive, equitable, qualitative care without emptying their life savings, alleviating morbidity and mortality from quackery, and promoting healthier, happier communities one patient at a time.

We started crude, organizing village medical outreaches
Ruralmedaid is the founding project of Humanaidng and remains one of its priority projects. It has, however, evolved from an outreach in the rural community in partnership with other organizations, into a Charity hospital project officially opened on the 20th May, 2025, in Suleja, Niger State.