Saturday, February 09, 2013

Blog #2- Mali Health


            Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders continues to work in Mali. They are focused in the areas of Mopti, Gao, Ansango, Konna, Douentza, and Timbuktu. Doctors Without Borders last week attained admission to Konna, which is a very important area in between the northern and southern sectors. After a week 600 consultations have already been provided. Because of the state of Mali and turmoil consultations are usually products of war. Three children were treated because of injuries from playing with an explosive device. There are a wide range of gunshots and victims of bombing pouring in. As there was a little more peace the cases increased. The calm allowed people to seek help at an average of 500 per week. In addition to waring injuries Mali’s conflict has worked against eradicating the Guinea Worm Disease. The refugees are carrying the disease in to other countries like Niger. Nine people that were giving vaccines were murdered recently and this is contributing to the cases seemingly speading.
            Usually Doctors Without Borders use mobile clinics but due to landmines those services are currently unavailable. There are also two health centers in Gao and the medical consultations have a constant volume. Despite the continuing and surge of violence Doctors Without Borders is working to ensure healthcare for Mali residents.
            The conflict in Mali is creating an extreme problem for access to health. Hundreds have received help but there are individuals afraid to leave their homes to seek help. There is also a concern for health care for the displaced Malians. The United Nations reports 380,000 Malians that are displaced in Mali itself as well as living in neighboring countries. The health status of the displaced cannot be known because of the landmines, travel constraints, and communication barriers. They also cannot note the number of cases of Guinea Worm Disease because of the displaced peoples of mali.There are other humanitarian efforts to help these individuals that need health care.



http://www.msf.org.uk/Mali_landmines_Douentza_20130204.news
           

Latina Brooks
02/07/2013
9:26pm

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