Under the Autonomous Mobile Clinics (AMCs) initiative, we are developing, open sourcing, and standardizing health AI technologies to enable healthcare access in least developed countries (LDCs). We deem AMCs as the next generation of health care delivery platforms, whereas health AI engines are applications on these platforms, similar to how various applications expand the usage scenarios of smart phones. Facing the recent global monkeypox outbreak, in this article, we introduce AICOM-MP, an AI-based monkeypox detector specially aiming for handling images taken from resource-constrained devices. Compared to existing AI-based monkeypox detectors, AICOM-MP has achieved state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance. We have hosted AICOM-MP as a web service to allow universal access to monkeypox screening technology. We have also open sourced both the source code and the dataset of AICOM-MP to allow health AI professionals to integrate AICOM-MP into their services. Also, through the AICOM-MP project, we have generalized a methodology of developing health AI technologies for AMCs to allow universal access even in resource-constrained environments.