This medical program addresses both immediate healthcare needs and long-term health issues faced by poor communities in Afghanistan. It covers a wide range of services from basic care to specialized treatments like dialysis.
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Free Medicine Distribution:
Providing essential medications at no cost to those who cannot afford them
This likely includes common antibiotics, pain relievers, and medications for chronic conditions
Malnutrition Program for Children:
– Focused interventions to identify and treat malnourished children
– Likely includes nutritional supplements, dietary advice, and regular check-ups
Medical Support:
Offering general medical consultations and treatments
This could involve both preventive care and treatment for various illnesses and injuries
Hospital Ward Operations:
– Running several wards in existing hospitals
– This allows for more intensive care and longer-term treatment options
Free Surgeries:
– Providing surgical procedures at no cost for families unable to afford them
– This could cover a range of necessary surgeries, from minor procedures to more complex operations
General Healthcare Services:
– While not explicitly mentioned, your program likely includes general health check-ups, vaccinations, and basic diagnostic services
$250 per patient
Maternal and Child Health:
– Given the focus on children in the malnutrition program, there may be additional services for pregnant women and infants
$50 per month
Health Education:
– Providing information on preventive care, hygiene, and health maintenance to communities – Female hygiene kits provided Cost $10 per kit
Emergency Medical Response:
– As part of your disaster relief efforts, there’s likely a component of emergency medical care for victims of floods, earthquakes, or conflicts
Coordination with Other Programs:
– The medical program probably works in tandem with your other initiatives, such as the orphan support and widow programs, to ensure comprehensive care
Mobile Clinics:
– While not mentioned specifically, many organizations operating in remote areas use mobile clinics to reach isolated communities
How You Can Make a Difference
$500 per Year. 3 year program: covers the cost of school for medical students, covers equipment, lab coats,all other supplies pertaining to medical school for the three year program( these female medical students are allowed to attend school
Midwife, nursing, dentist, pharmacy.
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Cleft lip, and other medical cosmetic procedure, ( list any medical deformities:
$ CLEFT $1,000 per child Typical medical cosmetic procedure varies, from $500 to $15,000 based the medical procedure.