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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How Rugged Bicycles Are Saving Lives in Rural Uganda LIRA, Uganda — In a quiet village in northern Uganda, a sturdy bicycle leans against the wall of Lucy Abalo’s home. It’s not just hers — it belongs to the entire community. Need a ride to the health center for a pregnancy check-up? Pick up HIV [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>How Rugged Bicycles Are Saving Lives in Rural Uganda</strong></h1>
<p><strong>LIRA, Uganda</strong> — In a quiet village in northern Uganda, a sturdy bicycle leans against the wall of Lucy Abalo’s home. It’s not just hers — it belongs to the entire community.</p>
<p>Need a ride to the health center for a pregnancy check-up? Pick up HIV medication? Rush a child to the hospital? Just knock on Lucy’s door.</p>
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<h3>“The goodness about this bike,” she says, “is its availability to all.”</h3>
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<p>That rugged, steel-framed ride is called the <strong>Buffalo Bicycle</strong> — and it’s changing lives in places where the roads are rough and healthcare is far from reach.</p>
<h3>Built for the Journey: The Buffalo Bicycle</h3>
<p>The Buffalo Bicycle, designed by <strong>World Bicycle Relief</strong>, a Chicago-based nonprofit, is no ordinary bike. Built with heavy-duty steel and reinforced components, it’s made to handle the brutal terrain of rural Africa — from washed-out roads to narrow dirt tracks.</p>
<p>Retailing for around <strong>$200</strong>, it’s significantly more expensive than the average bicycle — and out of reach for most rural health workers who often work without a salary. But for those who have one, it’s a game-changer.</p>
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<h3>“It wasn’t easy at first,” Abalo recalls with a laugh. “I felt like I was learning to ride all over again.”</h3>
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<h3>Delivering Healthcare on Two Wheels</h3>
<p>Lucy Abalo is one of <strong>331 community health extension workers (CHEWs)</strong> in Uganda who received a Buffalo Bicycle in a partnership between World Bicycle Relief and Uganda’s Ministry of Health. In her village, she&#8217;s known as a “village doctor” — a go-to for emergencies and health guidance.</p>
<p>She looks after nearly <strong>8,000 people</strong>, visiting homes, triaging patients, and reporting to a government clinic 5 kilometers (3 miles) away — often multiple times a week. For health workers like her, transport isn’t a luxury — it’s a <strong>lifeline</strong>.</p>
<p>A recent study by World Bicycle Relief found that CHEWs with bicycles were able to <strong>double the number of households</strong> they reached each week and cut their travel time to clinics <strong>nearly in half</strong>.</p>
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<h3>“Mobility is not a luxury in healthcare,” said CEO Dave Neiswander. “It’s a lifeline.”</h3>
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<h3>One Bike, Many Lives</h3>
<p>The impact goes far beyond numbers.</p>
<p>One evening earlier this year, a 4-year-old boy in the village suffered a severe cut while playing. His parents were away. Abalo, bike at the ready, rushed him to a nearby facility where he briefly lost consciousness before being revived.</p>
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<h3>“That bike, not me, saved the life of that child,” she said. “If it hadn’t been there, I don’t know what would have happened.”</h3>
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<p>Her neighbor, <strong>Babra Akello</strong>, has borrowed the bicycle six times — the first time to attend an antenatal appointment. She praises both the bike and Abalo’s readiness to help.</p>
<h3>A Broader Push for Better Health Access</h3>
<p>Uganda, a country of <strong>45 million</strong>, still faces major healthcare access challenges. Many rural facilities lack <strong>ambulances</strong> or even <strong>fuel</strong>, and health workers often travel long distances on foot.</p>
<p>Since 2023, Buffalo Bicycles Uganda has focused on two districts, including <strong>Lira</strong>, 274 miles north of the capital, <strong>Kampala</strong>. With growing demand, health officials like <strong>Diana Atwine</strong>, the Ministry of Health’s permanent secretary, are calling for more bikes across the country.</p>
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<h3>“Front-line health workers save an unknown number of lives each year,” Atwine said. “We must give them the tools they need.”</h3>
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<h3>More Than a Bike</h3>
<p>For rural Uganda, the Buffalo Bicycle is more than transportation — it’s an extension of the healthcare system itself. It’s a mobile clinic, a community ambulance, and in many cases, a second chance at life.</p>
<p>And in villages like Lucy Abalo’s, it’s always ready for the next knock at the door.</p>
<p><em>Source: AP News &#8211; <a href="https://apnews.com/article/buffalo-bicycle-health-uganda-eabdd1369456ca3ebfab0fe4d4339732">Bikes tough enough for Uganda’s roads are helping health workers save lives</a></em></p>
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