Healthcare

BACE Primary Health Clinic

Providing essential healthcare services to 20,000 villagers in rural Bonsa since 2014, where minor ailments can become fatal without proper treatment.

20,000

Villagers Served

24/7

Solar Power

BACE Primary Health Clinic

Solar Powered

Reliable electricity

Comprehensive Healthcare Facilities

Built in 2014 after intensive research and benchmarking, our clinic provides essential healthcare services where minor ailments can become fatal without proper treatment. To complete the healthcare facilities in September 2025 BACE opened a laboratory on site, and employed a qualified lab technician to enable essential blood testing.

2 Consultation Rooms

Fully equipped examination rooms for patient consultations and treatments

Maternity Services

Labour and delivery room with essential maternity care - first babies born December 2014

3 Full-Time Nurses

Qualified nursing staff providing round-the-clock healthcare services

BACE Laboratory

Our blood Testing facility onsite to enhance and support the BACE health clinic. Full time Lab technician offering a range of testing diagnostics such as Sickle Cell, Urine, Hepatitis B & C, Malaria.

Official Opening & Recognition

We officially opened the clinic in 2014 with support from the Gambia Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. It was an emotional experience standing alongside 32 UK volunteers, school children, families, and Gambian education and medical board dignitaries.

Opened: 2014
32 UK Volunteers
Clinic opening ceremony

Real Impact, Real Lives Changed

Our healthcare services complement the Gambian Government's efforts to make healthcare accessible to all Gambians in rural communities.

20,000

Villagers in catchment area served by our clinic

First Births

First babies born at clinic in December 2014

Growing

Expanding services and extending care options

Patient Story

Fatou's Recovery

Prior to our March 2014 volunteers trip, we ran a free trial clinic. Fatou, age 9, walked miles with her father to visit us. She had a badly infected foot for many months, but without facilities and funds for treatment, it was getting worse daily.

Our volunteer nurses treated Fatou's foot daily with clean bandages and found her comfortable shoes from donated supplies. For the first time, her injury was given the chance to heal properly, and she could finally get better.

Healthcare treatment at BACE clinic