Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality

On April 25th, 2026, the Vice Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Social Affairs, in collaboration with the Timor-Leste Medical Association (AMTL), organised a community health campaign in the Village of Guruça, Quelicai Antigo Administrative Post, Baucau Municipality, providing 539 people with free medical consultations and medication. 680730327 122130762825030500 9024519184431602515 n 300x225 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality 678530947 122130762495030500 3605935605704024277 n 196x225 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality 682274249 122130759531030500 2862775315243044757 n 254x225 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality 683365948 122130760455030500 4292488112956502736 n 267x225 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality 680243765 122130763221030500 3970448212125757344 n 300x225 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality 679901621 122130760725030500 6566709813253293698 n 179x225 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality 678979108 122130763305030500 6317409258915659318 n 300x202 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality 680183968 122130760395030500 9002803416068878757 n 300x225 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality 683634893 856005967542184 3973311187907704761 n 300x199 Community health campaign reaches more than 500 people in a remote area of Baucau Municipality

Over two days, medical care was provided to children, adults, pregnant women, and the elderly. On the second day alone, 314 consultations were conducted. The medical teams provided general consultations, blood pressure measurements, blood tests, and awareness-raising activities on noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart problems, as well as on the importance of a balanced diet and regular physical activity.

The campaign also provided access to additional diagnostic tools, including electrocardiograms, echocardiograms, X-rays, ultrasounds, and basic laboratory services, thereby strengthening on-site clinical response capabilities.

The activities were carried out in collaboration with local health services, specifically the Baucau Municipal Health Service and the Quelicai Health Centre and included screening and immunisation efforts. The Alola Foundation supported cervical and breast cancer screening initiatives.

In his remarks, the Vice Prime Minister emphasised the importance of the initiative in bringing health services closer to remote communities.

“The Government remains committed to improving the healthcare sector because economic and social progress cannot be achieved without a healthy population. Prevention is the most effective approach,” he said.

The Vice Prime Minister also mentioned ongoing investments to improve health services, including expanding medication supplies, infrastructure, and the quality of care.

Vice-Minister for Hospital Operations, Flávio Brandão; President of the Baucau Municipal Authority, Veneranda Lemos; members of the AMTL; community leaders; and community members attended the event.

 

url: https://timor-leste.gov.tl?lang=en&p=48772