BFD has provided excellent health emergency and development response programs at various levels of health care, primary, secondary and tertiary services to improve access to quality essential services in addition to supporting the delivery of essential health services in emergency settings and strengthening the emergency care and referral system, as well as trauma, triage and emergency services.
Additionally, BFD has contributed to reducing the morbidity and mortality rate in remote and most deprived conflict-affected areas by improving access to health care services, strengthening and developing health systems, and contributing to the provision of lifesaving messages as well as preventing, detecting, and responding to epidemic-prone diseases such as COVID-19, cholera, vector-borne diseases such as dengue fever and malaria and other prevalent communicable diseases, and improving infection prevention and control measures within communities and health facilities by supporting risk communications and community engagement activities, WASH in health facilities and strengthening epidemiological and laboratory surveillance systems at all levels.


