• Mobile medical caravans will be deployed in villages to perform basic check-ups on women’s health concurrent to the public seminars. These medical caravans will be organized in collaboration with local health clinics. Some of these caravans will require women to go to the health clinics for medical check-ups while others will involve the physicians setting up a temporary place near the public seminar to perform the testing procedures. Either of which means will be utilized depending, of course, on the nature of the tests to be performed. Furthermore, the ASC will hold regular awareness sessions on coping with stress, marital health and sexual reproduction issues, and dealing with the atrophy of psycho-social development for victims of psychological trauma. This will require specific activities for specific target groups, being women and girls, pregnant women, women in the reproductive age group, men, youth and couples.    Both seminars and medical caravans will be coordinated by Life Vision as part of the PWS’s activities while relying on local doctors and health practitioners for the technical matters.  The program will involve local power holders as they can provide entry points into the community and encourage participation.