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Supplies and their impact in Kembata Tembaro

2/16/2013

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One of the most satisfying parts of serving clinics in need is hearing the follow up reports regarding the use and impact of medical supplies. We are fortunate to have had two friends of Clinic At A Time and Mudula Water collect data and make follow up visits to 2 of the 4 clinics our supplies delivery served in Kembata Tembaro.  The news they report is very encouraging. 

Our friend Cien writes, “on our way to Mudula we stopped by the Ambakuna health center.  We met with one of the docs, and a couple of the nurses to discuss the use of supplies donated by Clinic at a Time and Mudula Water.  Everyone is very thankful for the materials.  They have been a great help to serve their population.  As a wonderful example the Malaria meds have saved numerous lives (according to the doc no one has died as a result of malaria for two and a half months).  The two shelves are stocked, the patient bed has a mattress and is definitely being used.  We were told the birthing bed has been used for the successful delivery of over 40 children since it was donated.  Besides pharmacy materials, blood pressure cuffs,  stethoscopes, forceps , thermometers are some the most used items.  The small ultra sound machine is a staff favorite.”

Later, one of the project analysts for Mudula Water visited the Mudula Health Center and spoke with Ato Dejachew, the Director.  This is what he said: “We received almost all equipment we requested. All diabetics are coming to our health center and checking their glucose levels. We now have proper delivery sets. For us, the Mudula Water and Clinic at a Time donation is different from other NGO donations - the donated equipment is according to our request and the type of equipment is operational for solving the existing problems (not put in storage as future reserve.) The donated equipment enhanced our health center service. We are very grateful for the support we received- this support was one of the most significant donations in our health center service history.”

Clinic At A Time strives for this kind of impact. We are dedicated to serving clinics and communities in need, one clinic at a time. Thank you for all of our support!

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9 Comments
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7/12/2013 07:59:58 pm

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I think that the hospital needs enough hospital beds

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