IMHO Semi Annual Presentation 2009
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Transcript of IMHO Semi Annual Presentation 2009
History of IMHO
• Started in 2003 and became a 501c3 registered charity in 2004.
• Both medical and nonmedical professionals
• Governed and managed by a diverse group of 11 board members
Our Mission
• Aims to improve health care across the globe
• Identify health needs, provide resources and training
• Help develop health care infrastructure in underprivileged communities
• Cultivates sustainability • Main focus is Northeast Sri Lanka
IMHO is not a... • Political organization • Professional body • Doctor’s club • Cultural organization • Religious group • Social club • Alumni
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Past Projects • Primary Care- PHC, Mobile clinics,medications,staff allowances • Tsunami relief work-Medications, volunteers • Mental Health- Built in patient units, medications, rehab unit. • Cancer- medications, ambulatory chemotherapy unit, nutrition for
poor patients. • Renal-Funded Dialysis machines, support poor patient’s expenses. • Diabetes- building and running cost of Diabetic center • Cardiology-High Dependency unit • Nutrition-Pregnant mothers nutrition project • Education training- Nurses, Doctors, other health care workers. • Empowerment Projects- micro credit projects.
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International Projects • USA-Katrina Relief work –American red
cross. • Pakistan-Women hospital-National Health
Forum • Burma-Cyclone Nargis-OP USA • Bangladesh-Cyclone Sidr-BRAC/USA • CongoDR-MSF • India-Primary Health care Center.
Status of IDP in May 2009 • Vavuniya District 260,004
• Jaffna District 11,064
• Pulmoddai 5,891
• Total # of IDP’s 280000
• In Govt buildings: 37,988
• Hospitalized: 3,918 (Trinco, Vavuniya, Manna and Jaffna Hospital)
Situation Report • Total IDP centers in Vavuniya: 22 • Total IDPs at these centers: >260004
• As of May 6, 2009. Source RDHS Vavuniya
Hospitals that deal with IDPs (Midnight total)
Vavuniya GH 1223 Cheddukulam BH 906 Poovarasankulam 751
CCTMS 69 Pampaimadu 69
Poovarasankulam 239 Total 3505 IDP Patients
Some important information • Number of IDP: 280000 • Number of Families: 93,822
Age Group
0-5 years 57,291
6-18 years 67,829
19-59 years 141,956
>60 years 25,186
Internally Displaced Persons • Amputees 25-30,000 (in need of prosthesis) • 3000 pregnant mothers • 10,000 malnourished children • 1,000 orphans • 8,000 widows
Life in an IDP Camp • Separation from family
members • Lack of freedom of
movement • Overcrowded • Insufficient access to
food ,medical care, clean drinking water
• Toilet to IDP ratio 1:80 • Spread of communicable
diseases • Improper drainage,
sanitation & hygiene
Referral center One centre in each Zone Now fully functioning in Zone 2 Coverage: 30 000 – 55 000 population Facilities: • Zonal Health coordinator will be the over all in charge of
this centre. • He is the in charge for the Zone – No Health activities will
be held within the Zone without his knowledge. • Curative facilities
– MOIC for referral centre have been appointed. – Inward facilities – (10- 20 beds) – Specialized Clinics (Minimum Once a week) (Need
separate consultants of IDP Care)
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Referral center • Preventive Health teem
– MO IC, SPHI, SPHM – Ensure all preventive activities including immunization – Water sanitation, Mosquito control, Flies control,
Environmental sanitation • Weekly Meeting with all sectors will be coordinated by
Zonal Health coordinator, All PHI, PHM, MOO, NGO representatives, Security In charge of Zone, community leaders will be participated
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Primary Health Care Centre • Coverage :10 000 - 15 000 • Curative services ( Each centres)
– 2- MO – 1 Nursing staff ( IDP), – 1 pharmacist or Dispenser (IDP) – Minor staff – 10 in each centers (IDP)
• Preventive services – 2 PHM and 1 RHA and ( 1/3000-4000) population
(IDP) – Volunteers ( 1/500 population) (IDP) – 1 PHI (IDP)
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Primary Health Care Center • Duty hours: 8 am – 4 pm • Facilities
– Basic medical care ( OPD Care)
– Basic procedures – Eg Suturing, Nebulisation,
– Clinics – Antenatal, Postnatal, Well Baby, Well women clinics
– Health education facilities
– Counseling services
Doctors’ Strength • 1. Permanent Medical Officers for IDP care:61
– Zone-0 :-08 – Zone-1:- 04 – Zone-2:-10 – Zone-3:-08 – Zone-4:-08
• Other welfare centres in Vavuniya: 23 • Voluntary Medical Officers: 26 • Total 87 doctors are working in the IDP settings
Curative Care GH Vavuniya 448 beds
BH Cheddikulam 131 beds
DH Poovarasankulam 10 beds (isolation)
Pampaimadu (Branch of Vavuniya GH)
100 beds
GTMS (Branch of Vavuniya GH)
100 beds
Indian Field Hospital (Cheddikulam)
50 beds
MSF Field Hospital (Cheddikulam)
100 beds
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Current Needs
• Reunification of Families • Resettlement • Basic needs- housing, Water, Sanitation,
Health Care • Physical Rehabilitation • Psychological rehabilitatation • Livelihood Projects
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What Have We Done So Far • Nutrition - $205,000 • Medicine - $20,000 • Mobile Medical clinic - $40,000 • Hygienic kits and clothes - $12500 • Renovation of Hospital - $5000 • Toilets - $36000 • Tube wells - $13300 • Physical rehabilitation - $38500 • Medical students fund- $7000
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Other Projects
• Kudil-Psych.Rehab-$2500 • Nutrition-$53000 • Staff salary $8400 • Mobile clinic-$14000 • Education and Training-$6500 • J/TH ICU- $8000 • J/TH Recovery unit-$6500 • Telemedicine $3000
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Contd…
• Kallady Village project-$10,000 • Up Country Project-$10,000 • Kalmunai MHS-Micro credit- $10,000 • Total= $131900.
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• We have to work together if we want to make a meaningful difference
• Chance put them there and us here - that could have been you or me
• So little is required from each of us to help them
• From those to whom much is given, much is required
• We have a moral obligation to help
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“The hungry children, the homeless refugees - not to respond to their
plight, not to relieve their solitude by
offering them a spark of hope is to exile them from human memory. And in denying their humanity we betray
our own.” - Elie Weisel