Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods

by Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods
Empowerment of Rural Families affected by Floods

Project Report | Apr 26, 2012
11 medical camps, 1760 patients checked by AHDteam

By Miss. Shumaila Khurshid | Director, women program

Child given ORS and treatment by Medical team
Child given ORS and treatment by Medical team

FREE MEDICAL CAMP FOR FLOOD EFFECTED PEOPLE OF SINDH

April 2012

Floods in Pakistan 2010-2011

The floods in Pakistan have caused horrific damage to 25% of the country (roughly equal to the size of Italy). Homes, businesses, crops, and lives have been lost.

An estimated 1,600 people are dead, 3.5 million children are at high risk from deadly water-borne diseases, and more than 20 million people have lost their homes, their food, and have no sanitation.

Ahd established around11 medical camps and 1760 patients were checked and provided with medicine by AHD medical team during Feb -April 2012

Duration:   (90) days (From 1st February 2012 - 30 April 2012)
Locations:

Detail of Diseases / patients checked during camps

• Skin diseases
• Anemea
• Acute Respiratory Tract Infection (ARI)
• Respiratory Tract Infection (RTI)
• Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
• Gastro Intestinal diseases
• Eye Infections
• Tuberculosis especially in children 
• Minor Injuries 
• Back ach and Fever

A Case Study….

On 17th March, 2012 an expected mother has been brought for birth delivery to a static medical camp in Malti during mid night. The necessary arrangements were there and female doctor was present at the time. The WMO checked up the expected mother and arranged for safe delivery process. It was a normal delivery and ended with male child born. Usually in district Badin women of the area are restricted to their homes. They cannot go outside for treatment, education, Jobs and shopping etc. The birth deliveries are attended by Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA) in their homes where there are no proper sterilization and hygiene conditions. That’s why the maternal mortality and infant mortality rates are higher. In the whole district of Badin there is no Women Medical Officer or female Gynecologist. Though in some health facilities lady health visitors (LHVs) have been appointed but when we had visited we did not found them in their respective health facilities. So in these conditions the static and mobile health facilities and medical camps of AHD funded by Global Giving are the valuable service for the people of the area especially for the women and children. And beside these it was first time that a woman gave birth a baby outside home in a health facility with the hands of skilled birth attendants. The father of the new born baby wished that if the name of the baby is given by AHD, so it will be my great pleasure. For this purpose a petty lottery of three different names has been conducted. The name of “Jahangir Ali” came out in the lottery and the baby has been given the name of “Kamran Akbar” The whole family of the child was very much happy and the father of the new born baby, Mr.Gulraiz Mast, Resident of UC Dubi, said a few words as below;   “ I and my whole family would be thankful throughout of my life for this kind of  support and help of AHD). And these two organizations have played a vital role for the development and prosperity of the area. I appreciate work done by AHD in district Badin and request AHD and other government and non government institutions for poverty alleviation schemes and developmental projects in district Badin & Thatta

1. list of doctors
2. Target locations of medical camps
3. Meetings with DCO/EDO and other concerns before medical camps
4. Short profile of UCs in which medical camps conducted
5. Detail of medical services provided i.e medicines and referrals etc
6. Case studies like birth delivery etc or any other type of disease recovered/treated
7. Pictures
8. Data of OPD patients in numbers
9. Detail of diseases treated in medical camp
10 health education detail
11. Problems/issues faced and how solved
12. Community recommendations and comments etc

Children affected by gastero and diheria
Children affected by gastero and diheria
Dr. Sara during medical cmaps and patinets chekup
Dr. Sara during medical cmaps and patinets chekup
Old persons checked and provided with medicine
Old persons checked and provided with medicine
Women and children are most affected by floods
Women and children are most affected by floods
Women patient checked and provided free medicine
Women patient checked and provided free medicine
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Organization Information

Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)

Location: Hyderabad, Sindh - Pakistan
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Twitter: @#!/Khurshid77
Project Leader:
Khurshid Bhatti
President / CEO
Hyderabad , Sindh Pakistan

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