CommunityNairobiMalaica hybrid maternity careMidwife-led pregnancy support online and in clinics Malaica (Nairobi, Kenya) pairs expecting mothers with dedicated midwives, offers hybrid care online and in clinics, and connects families to Kenya's largest pregnancy community. The model targets safer, more affordable, and better informed births, reaching nearly 200,000 women according to Impacc's portfolio listing. What you can do - Join as an expecting parent through Malaica's channels for midwife pairing and community support - Explore how hybrid telehealth plus neighbourhood clinics lowers cost barriers for maternal care - Replicate the pattern: trusted midwives, digital community, and clinic touchpoints in one network How to participate - Visit the Malaica portfolio page for current enrolment links and clinic information Why it matters Maternal care works when it meets mothers where they are, online for daily questions, in person when it counts, and in community with peers. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Impacc · Portfolio: Malaica.maternitymidwiveshealthKenyatelehealth
CommunityNairobiTibu Health pharmacy minute clinicsPrimary care where Kenyans already shop Tibu Health builds Minute Clinics inside existing pharmacies, a shop-in-shop model that brings primary care to high-footfall neighbourhood locations across Kenya. What you can do - Visit a participating pharmacy Minute Clinic for primary care services - Ask local pharmacists whether Tibu-style partnerships could serve your estate or market street - Replicate the pattern: care embedded in trusted daily errands, not only hospital campuses How to participate - Find clinic locations and services via the Tibu Health portfolio page Why it matters Healthcare access improves when it sits inside existing community routines, pharmacies people already trust for essentials. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Impacc · Portfolio: Tibu Health.primary-carepharmacyhealthKenyaclinics
CommunityBerlinMunicipal heat action plans (Hitzeaktionspläne)Put heat resilience on your city's agenda Few German municipalities have a binding Hitzeaktionsplan yet. Residents, health workers, and clubs can ask councils to adopt science-based heat plans, covering cool public spaces, building adaptation, and care for vulnerable neighbours. What you can do - Ask your Gemeinde or Stadt whether a heat action plan exists and when it was last updated - Raise heat protection at work, in your Verein, or at a parent council, what is already done? What is missing? - Connect with local Health for Future groups and the HitzeService for municipalities What strong plans typically include (paraphrased from alliance asks) - Binding local heat action plans with funding and staff from federal and state levels - Climate adaptation in building and infrastructure investment, especially schools, care homes, and hospitals - Health, care, and social sectors at the table when plans are written and tested - Clear warning chains and crisis structures when heat overloads clinics and emergency services - Faster climate protection in transport and buildings, prevention alongside adaptation Why it matters Plans turn hot-day panic into rehearsed mutual aid: who opens a cooling room, who checks on isolated neighbours, and where shade already exists on the map. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Health for Future, Hitze, initiative of KLUG – Deutsche Allianz Klimawandel und Gesundheit · Hitzeaktionstag Positionspapier 2026, political demands of the Hitzeaktionstag alliance. Solarpunker paraphrases alliance asks for local discovery; we do not endorse specific policy positions.heat planadvocacymunicipalityhealthGermany