Overview of 4 Ws 5 May 2015
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7/17/2015 Over 200 partners in the health cluster 131 Partners provided input for 4 Ws of 5 Health Cluster’s 4 Ws of 5 May 2015 May 1 7/17/2015 Please send information, questions, comments to: [email protected] [email protected] 2 7/17/2015 Tzu Chi & TIMA in EQ Response Buddhist Compassion Relief •Provided Free Clinic for over 11,000 patients Tzu Chi Foundation •Performed 10 bone surgeries •Donated over 1,500kg of medicines and supplies to Report on Medical Missions hospitals in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Kavre •Donated bone implants enough for 130 patients Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation 2015 Nepal Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation 2015 Nepal 佛教慈濟慈善志業基金會 2015 佛教慈濟慈善志業基金會 2015 Tzu Chi & TIMA Contribution to Tzu Chi & TIMA future plan MoHP •Donated 500 eco-blankets and 800 portable •Immediate and direct medical relief: folding beds to MoHP, and 300 portable Hold monthly free clinics and health advocacy folding beds to hospitals in Kathmandu, programs, and establish camp health post Bhaktapur, Dolakah districts •Capacity Development Develop local health volunteers and hold regular health education programs Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation 2015 Nepal Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation 2015 Nepal 佛教慈濟慈善志業基金會 2015 佛教慈濟慈善志業基金會 2015 1 7/17/2015 ADRA’s Contributions through RH Mobile Camp service Delivery Kind of contributions/support the agency has provided to MoHP so far (i.e. services, ADRA’s Response on Health equipment, medicines, supplies, HR etc…) RH mobile Camp Service Delivery • Medicine and medical supplies • Maternity Transition Home: 2 • Basic Lab Services in Kavre District Achievement IPs • Rural Ultrasound • Referral (Female Friendly ( 3 days mobile camp (15,124 • ANC/Delivery/PNC/Family Spaces (FFS), One stop Crisis service delivery in 18 VDCs persons served) Planning Management Center (OCMC), Referral to tertiary level of 3 districts) • Psychosocial Counseling hospitals, Police and Legal Kavre (Dhungkharka, Shikarambote, 6573 Integrated Community • ASRH corner and health services) Jyamdi, Koshidekha, Saping, Development (ICD) Nepal, education • Tents for Maternity Unit Sarsyukharka) Banepa, Kavre • Hygiene kits distribution: 3150 (Birthing Center) Support – 30 Sindhupalchowk (Simple Kavre, 3151 Scheer Memorial Hospital in Dhading (17 UNFPA +13 from ADRA) Syaule,Bandegaon Thumpakahr (SMH), Banepa, Kavre • Nawalpur,Tauthali) RH Kits distribution: Rasuwa, • 36 Service providers mobilized Kavre and Sindhupalchok. ( 2 Drs, 2 S/N, 2 HA, 1 Rasuwa (Betrawati, Shantibajar, 5400 Manmohan Memorial Kalikastha, Chilime, Golgunj and Community Hospital • Dignity Kit distribution: 489 Psychosocial counselors, 5 Gatlang) – 6 camps remaining (MMCH), Pharping, (Kavre: 280, Rasuwa: 104 and Paramedical in each 3 Kathmandu Sindhupalchowk: 105) districts) ADRA’ future plan (i.e. how long will the agency stay in Nepal, areas of Thank you work agency plan to support, type and the location of In the camps…… rehabilitation/reconstruction of health facilities, equipment to be donated, medicines etc…) • ADRA has been working since 1987 till date and will work as country need and SWC General agreement renewal. • Areas of work agency plan: Integrative Mobile health camp services in Dolakha, Ramechhap, Okhladhunga, Dhading, Nuwakot till January 2016 • Equipments support in Dhading and Nuwakot district • Will activate its National Emergency Management Plan (NEMP) in case of any other emergencies in Nepal. • Consultation on reconstruction of health facilities is in process. 1 7/17/2015 BNMT NEPAL RESPONSE DURING EARTHQUAKE Community Focused Relief and Response Initiatives in close POST DISASTER EMERGENCY coordination with GoN SUPPORT TO MOHP Free Health Camps: Earthquake affected communities in Kathmandu, Nuwakot, Dhading, Sindhupalchowk with free medicine Distribution of Relief Materials: Food materials, Blanket, Birat Nepal Medical Trust (BNMT Nepal) Tarpaulins, Sanitary pad, Mattress, Clothes Psychosocial Counselling and Support Programme: Group/Individual Counselling, School based PSS program, Conducting Training on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Program, Orientation on Basic Communication and Counselling Skills Community Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH): Construction of Gender Friendly Community Toilets Bhaktapur & Lalitpur BNMT NEPAL’S SUPPORT TO MOHP FUTURE PLAN Essential Medicine Support to: Long Term- Psychosocial Counselling and LMD for Dolakha, Ramechap, Okhaldunga DHOs Support Programme in Kathmandu, Makwanpur, Sisdole Health Post (Nuwakot), Bramchi Health Post (Sindhupalchowk) Bhaktapur National Institute of Neurological & Allied Sciences Continue Essential Medicine Support (Neuro Hospital Bansbari) and Tamakoshi Cooperative Hospital (Ramechhap) to conduct Health Camps in the Continue Community Water, Sanitation and affected areas. Hygiene (WASH) programme in Bhaktapur, Financial and Technical Support to DPHO Kathmandu Lalitpur, Nuwakot district for Psychosocial Support Programme Public health professional will be deployed in the Support NTC for PDNA - TB cases affected districts for prevention & protection of Districts Covered – Makawanpur, Nuwakot, Dhading, epidemic outbreak. Sindhpalchowk, Kathmandu, Bhkatapur, Lalitpur, Okhaldhunga 1 7/17/2015 • In response to requests from the MOHP, Direct • Direct Relief has already given over $276,500 in Relief purchased over $250,000 worth of specific cash grants in support of health sector partners pieces of medical equipment that were delivered including: Emergency Response – Nepal and distributed by the MOHP. These materials • $100,000 Midwifery Society of Nepal (MIDSON) included: • Airfreighted 130 tons of • $74,000 Doctors for You (DFY) • 5 - Drager Ventilators medicines and medical • $50,000 Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for supplies to Nepal since the • 5 - Digital X-rays with Processor & printer Disabled Children earthquake valued in excess of • Various Orthopeadic implants • $50,000 Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Centre (SIRC) • 1 – ECG machine to Namche Health post in the • $2,500 Namche Bazar Clinic $28 million USD. Solukhumbu District • Supplies have been distributed • 100 – BP apparatus to 21 key health partners with • 100 – Stethoscope the main recipient being the • Safe birth kits for use by midwives caring for pregnant women MOHP • Surgical material and Generic Drugs Direct Relief’s Future Planning for Nepal • Direct Relief has supported five medical partners Nepal before the earthquake and we will continue to do so into the future based on the MoHP priorities. • Long-term ongoing support through donations of medicines and medical supplies to the MOHP and other health groups and facilities. • Cash grants to support the MOHP’s plan to rebuild and rehabilitate the Nepal health sector in Dolakha. “Post-Earthquake 2015: Health Sector Recovery and Reconstruction Support” in cooperation with MoHP and local organizations (Possible Health) • Cash grants to support various hospitals, health groups and rehabilitation centers. • Support of maternal & child health programs through in-kind and cash grants to One Heart Worldwide, a MoHP implementing partner. • Support for medical donation, especially for Hemophilia factor 8 & 9 • Support to healthcare partners like Katmandu Model Hospital conduct fistula repair surgery. 1 Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal Post Disaster Emergency Support Dr Indra B. Napit Medical Director Anandaban Hospital The Leprosy Mission Nepal th Anandaban Hospital 17 July 2015 Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal Earthquake Response Support Provided • Hospital services for the earthquake victims provided free of cost. Total Victims seen at Hospital 426 • 15 Relief Camps starting from 29th April in Lalitpur, Kavre, Makwanpur, Admissions 163 Sindhupalchok and Dolakha Major Surgeries Done 106 • 20 Injury Screening Camps in Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Ramechhap, Minor Surgeries 277 Dolakha, Nuwakot and Rasuwa (in partnership with CBM Nepal) • Major operations of fracture cases, medicines and other services- all free including Health Relief Camps Conducted 15 implants and medical supplies. Patients Treated at Relief Camps 1555 • Distribution of prosthetics and assistive devices, e.g. artificial limbs, wheelchair, Injury Screening Camps Conducted 20 crutches, canes, slings etc. • Distribution of tarpaulins, GI sheets to selective VDCs in Lalitpur, Sindhupalchok, Patients Treated at Screening Camps 2135 Rasuwa, Nuwakot and Ramechhap for safe shelter. Total patients treated by Anandaban Hospital 4116 • Distribution of cash assistance to leprosy affected and other disabled persons whose family were badly affected by earthquake. Patients Referred from 39 centres- hospitals, clinics, 76 • Distribution of water filters (with buckets) during relief camps in selected VDCs in camps partnership with Waves for Water. 3 4 1 Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal Future Plans • Continuation of medical & surgical services • Follow Up to the Injury Screening Camps in Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Ramechhap, Dolakha, Nuwakot and Rasuwa districts. This will start from 25 July in Bhaktapur • Patient rehabilitation for at least six months in partnership with CBM Nepal. • Hospital building reconstruction Crack in the doorway at surgical ward Treating earthquake victims at Anandaban Hospital 5 6 Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal Anandaban staff at