Public healthcare in rural Bangladesh is severely hampered by a critical shortage of trained doctors, inadequate facilities, and high out-of-pocket costs, compelling many villagers to rely on unqualified informal providers. This combination of limited access and poor quality leads to delayed or forgone treatment and poorer health outcomes for the majority of the population.Hope Arises Schools organize twice a year Community Health Care days for the students, their siblings and their mothers. Medical doctors examine the patients, provides health education and over the counter medication.