IBF was established as a non-profit organization in 2014, to provide primary quality healthcare to those who are unable to afford or reach it, by organizing medical convoys and operating fixed satellite clinics in the most underprivileged remote areas across Egypt. Our fixed Satellite Clinics and Mobile Health Clinics are equipped with all the required medical tools and equipment to provide qualit
y healthcare services as well as a pharmacy unit to provide medication to patients through a highly trained medical team and passionate volunteers. Satellite Clinics:
Our satellite clinic offers diagnosis, medication, follow-ups, and surgeries, with top-quality medical equipment, a highly trained medical team, and passionate volunteers. Our clinics are equipped with Telemedicine to enable us to connect with medical specialists in Cairo to cover broader medical specialities. Through our Satellite Clinics, we also deliver weekly medical convoys to rural areas across the governorate to be able to reach underprivileged families, as well as offer, follow-ups or surgery referrals at the satellite clinic. Through our operating model, IBF serves the community by providing a sustainable medical care service with a fixed presence, and by increasing its reach to remote locations and developing local capabilities and talent by providing training and coaching to the local teams. All IBF satellite clinic teams are residents of the governorates including the operation team, medical team, and volunteers. Our successful model is fully operational in Fayoum, Beni Suef, and Aswan. Medical Convoys:
IBF provided more than 600 medical convoys, where more than 395,000 patients were examined and received quality medical care from diagnosis to medication and surgeries. We have visited more than 150 villages in 16 different governorates across Egypt, covering 15 different medical specialities. Our medical convoys are divided into monthly 2-day convoys, weekly 1-day convoys, and specialized convoys. Our Vision is to provide proper quality healthcare to those who cannot afford or reach it, in governorates all across Egypt. Our mission is to deliver quality healthcare through our medical convoys and our fixed and mobile clinics, with a working model that keeps pace with the development of modern technologies while preserving patients' privacy and dignity. Our objective is to bridge the gap between proper healthcare and underprivileged patients by expanding and diversifying the provision of medical convoys, as well as our fixed and mobile clinics, developing these services and working towards their sustainability. Our story is a story of love and dedication. The late doctor Ibrahim always worked towards one goal; to improve the lives of the less fortunate and aid all those who need medical help because medical care is a basic human right. Inspired by the same goal, family members, friends, and colleagues got united together and established the Ibrahim A. For those who don't know Ibrahim Badran:
Ibrahim was born in 1986, graduated from Jesuites School in 2003 with high honors, and graduated in 2010 from the Faculty of Medicine also with high honors, became a resident of Vascular Surgery in Kasr El Aini hospital and was in the process of continuing his masters degree in the UK. Ibrahim spent most of his life studying and in his last 3 years he dedicated all of his time to treat patients. Doing all he can to save other people's lives. On Friday the 14th of February 2014, while heading back to his home, from a 48 hours shift he had a terrible accident right next to his house and on Wednesday the 19th of February, Ibrahim passed away, leaving all his beloved ones in deep sorrow and grief. In the memory of Ibrahim Badran, his family and friends decided to create a Charity Foundation under Ibrahim's name to promote medical care to underprivalged people, because they believe that this was Ibrahim's dream and motive for 27 years: "sacrificing his life and time to save other people's lives"