- Riders for Health
Riders for Health is an international
non-profit organization that is providing health-care to ruralAfrica n villages usingmotorcycle s. By providing health-care door-to-door, the organization is hoping to help fight the spread ofAIDS . The project has resulted in reducing the disease and illnesses by getting patients much-needed medicine. Fact|date=February 2007History
Riders for Health was the brainchild of Barry Coleman and Andrea Coleman, a British husband-and-wife team with nonmedical résumés. Barry worked as a
correspondent and feature writer forThe Guardian newspaper in Britain. Andrea was a professional rider for five years. In1986 , with the help of racing legendRandy Mamola , they contacted the representatives ofSave the Children , who told them that one of the biggest problems they had in getting the children immunized was reaching the ones in remote villages. The Colemans went to Africa and saw the woeful state of the roads. They also noticed a lot of abandoned motorbikes, left by the earlier aid workers, that needed repair. Motorcycles are well-suited for harsh African landscape, where roads are often busted, rutted or simply nonexistent. With the help of Save the Children, the local governments and money raised at bike rallies inEngland , they setup pilot programs inUganda andGambia , and helped acquire motorcycles and train riders and technicians. They built a fleet of 47 bikes inLesotho that delivered health-care services from 1991 to 1996 without a breakdown. At the end of that period, Riders for Health became an independent organization and had expanded intoGhana ,Zimbabwe andNigeria . They have since diversified its fleet to includerefrigerated trucks ,minivans andambulance s and introduced a motorcycle-and-sidecar combination called the Uhuro that can be used as a mini-ambulance and double as awater pump when the bike is stationary.The UK offices are based in Daventry, Northamptonshire. There are also many offices worldwide.References
* [http://www.riders.org/ Official website of Riders for Health]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1124308,00.html Time - Motorcycle Riders]
* [http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/africa/07/17/amanpour.africa.btsc/index.html CNN - Amanpour: World fails to save Africa's AIDS orphans]
* [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/AccountListing.asp?charitynumber=1054565]Uhuru
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