ResiliencePlus Africa conducts integrated medical and legal outreach camps within government correctional facilities including Nakuru Maximum Security Prison, working in partnership with relevant public institutions to ensure that incarcerated populations receive essential health and legal services. Through these regular interventions, the organization provides essential medical consultations, treatment, and vital medications to inmates addressing both common and chronic health conditions while supplying basic medical necessities often unavailable within correctional settings.
Simultaneously, the organization facilitates free legal aid and advisory clinics supporting inmates who lack financial means to access legal representation by offering guidance on legal processes, rights, and case management. ResiliencePlus Africa also delivers health and hygiene education sessions promoting disease prevention, personal hygiene practices, and overall wellbeing within correctional environments. These initiatives reflect the organization’s commitment to inclusive healthcare, access to justice, and human dignity, ensuring that marginalized and often overlooked populations including prisoners are not excluded from basic services and support. The program demonstrates that genuine commitment to human rights and inclusion requires attention to even the most marginalized populations
