A few hours spent at Bwindi community hospital in remote Western Uganda in January 2018. Founded in 2003 by the American doctor Scott Kellerman, It began as a tented outreach clinic under a tree serving the local Batwa pygmies who were displaced from the impenetrable forest when it was designated a national park . Since leaving the forest the Batwa have lived in extreme poverty and are affected by the health issues that poverty brings. The clinic has grown into a 112-bed hospital serving the greater community of over 100,000 . A average of 150 children are born in the maternity ward per month alone.