The programme provides screenings, consultations and reproductive health support through travelling clinics. Organisers say the initiative aims to reduce healthcare barriers while improving early detection and treatment for women who often struggle to access regular medical attention.

    The project operates in communities affected by economic hardship and shortages in Venezuela’s healthcare system. According to the report, healthcare workers travel directly to underserved neighbourhoods, offering free services and health education.

    Organisers say the initiative has also helped build trust with women who previously avoided seeking medical care due to financial or social challenges.

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