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QRCS operates two health centres for IDPs in Somalia


Saturday April 30, 2022

The representation office of Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) in Somalia is carrying out a project to operate two primary healthcare and reproductive health centres in Baidoa and Balaad, Middle Shabelle Region, southeastern Somalia.

Serving a population of up to 40,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees, the project has a total budget of QR418,325.

The one-year project is aimed at improving public health and reducing mortality and morbidity rates in the target areas, as well as the neighbouring districts.

By securing medical staff, supplies, and solutions, the two health facilities are able to offer reproductive health and primary health care services free of charge to the poor patients in those areas.

The activities executed so far have included a field survey to identify the health centres most requiring support, in coordination with Somalia’s Ministry of Health (MoH). Based on the findings of field assessment and needs assessment, the Baidoa Health Centre and Balaad Reproductive Health Centre were selected. The latter had been in operation for years, but it was out of service due to lack of funding.

Then, a team from QRCS’s office visited the two health centres and met their doctors, nurses, and administrative staff. Actual work in the Baidoa Health Centre began early in December, after all procedures were completed.

The medical and administrative staff of each centre consist of one general practitioner (GP), pharmacist, qualified midwife, qualified nurse, assistant nurse, laboratory technician, cleaner, and security guard.

The services provided by the health facilities include primary health care (clinical examinations, medications, etc), reproductive health (obstetrics and maternal and child health), minor operations (wound disinfection and simple suturing), and follow-up with chronic diseases.



 





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