
Improve the quality of health through capacity building

Improve access to health for vulnerable children, women, persons with disabilities, and community
Good Neighbors Philippines works together with partners to ensure that adolescents, regardless of gender, have access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services, and supportive and gender-equitable families and communities through online and offline activities that will build their capacities to promote their empowerment.


Good Neighbors Philippines prioritizes First 1000 Days (F1KD) law as a multisectoral intervention within the local healthcare system for the lifelong development of infants and young children. Through the Social Behavior Change and communication approach, local women-led groups, mothers, pregnant women, and adult caregivers also become active advocates of positive maternal and infant health.

Good Neighbors Philippines improves access to medical care services for the children and the community. The program focuses on three main pillars of action intended to invest in new ways to accelerate and improve access to basic health services. These three (3) pillars are 1) Sustainable Health Interventions; 2) Strengthening Governance, and 3) The Participatory Demand Interventions where men and women in the community will engage in capacity/skills training opportunities and transform them into a self-propelling community that can plan, implement and take action to address their health needs.

Good Neighbors Philippines contributes to the health services as one of the basic rights of a child this is for their growth and development. Annual Medical and Dental checkup is done yearly to ensure that the sponsored child in the community receives an overall checkup and assessment of their health status. Medical interventions and dental services are provided to selected underserved areas and communities.

Good Neighbors Philippines provides subsequent medical intervention to sponsored children who need urgent medical treatment, procedure, or other action to prevent or treat diseases or improve their health and well-being.
