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Refugee Health Centers in Crisis
Ibrahim Khaled an official of the Baharka Refugee Camp Health Center reports treating 80-150 sick people every day which he estimates totals between 2800-3000 people in a month.
Value Proposition
When people are marginalized because of their economic status, nothing good comes of it. When people who are poor cannot or will not seek treatment for medical conditions, the community suffers.
Bermam Hospital
In Masif City lies Bermam Hospital who received 75 cartons of medicines and medical equipment on 20 February 2018 from Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation.
Imperiled Hospitals Question Ability to Treat
With the refugee crisis and internally displaced people at an all-time high, the hospitals within Iraqi Kurdistan stand bravely to continue providing medical treatment to patients in need of their services.
Halabja Receives More Aid
Another load of medicines was provided to the Halabja Health Director by Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation as the situation in Halabja has not improved.
Byara
With the situation in Iraqi Kurdistan very difficult for those in the healthcare industry, treating patients effectively is often dubious.
France, Ireland, and the UK Provide Medicines
Barzan Health Director in Iraqi Kurdistan has requested help in obtaining medication many times from Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation.
DAMA & BHHF
In our on-going collaboration with DAMA (Doctors Aid Medical Activities) Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation provided another 18 cartons of medicines to help meet their growing demand
Poverty and an Imperiled Future
Iraqi Kurdistan, a place whose arms were extended to those people surrounding them who were trying desperately to escape war, conflict, and the issues accompanying such areas of struggle.
Mysteries Health Clinic
Small health centers are often the most overlooked, especially in an overburdened system such as the one that exists in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Health Director Seeks Aid
Supporting community health is a top priority for Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation. Healthy communities are better able to be productive, children who are healthy stay in school and continue to learn and be good citizens.
Treating the Sick
Rizgari Hospital in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan treats more than 700 patients every day. In an economic crisis, Kurdistan is in desperate need for medicine to treat the ill.
Women, Children and the Disadvantaged
WAHA Organization (Women and Health Alliance) has branches to serve women, children and the disadvantaged in Mosul, Erbil, Salahuddin, Kayara, Duhok, and Xazer & Debka Refugee Camps with approximately 100 – 120 sick patient cases see per day.
Hospitals in Need
A continuing problem in high migrant and internally displaced populations such as the area of Iraqi Kurdistan is keeping pace with growing health needs and keeping the community healthy. Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation has continually sourced medicines that are in high demand and short supply to ensure hospitals and other health clinics are able to provide needed services.
Placing Health First
When the Soran Health Director asks Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation to lend a hand, we mobilize in force. Today, 23 January 2018, 55 cartons of medication were provided to aid the shortage experienced in the Soran District serving Rawnduz and Khelifan Hospitals and 47 health and emergency centers.
Treating the Health of Refugees
Zhian Organization is recognized as an independent, non-governmental social, health, and humanitarian organization operating within Erbil, Sulaimaniyah, Halabja and Duhok Provinces of Iraqi Kurdistan.
In Support of West Erbil Emergency Hospital
Another 72 cartons of various medicines were delivered to West Erbil Emergency Hospital by Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation on 4 January 2018.
Special Care Director Receives Aid
Joyful news is spreading about Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation’s ability to access needed supplies for vulnerable groups. In the last month Bring Hope has developed numerous new cooperation contacts with highly visible and in-need organizations who have requested our help.
Education Erbil Hospital
Another first contact for Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation with Education Erbil Hospital. This is quite a big hospital and today, 19 December 2017, we are sending them 43 cartons of medicine valued at $58,000.
Emergency Hospital Erbil
On 14 December 2017 Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation was pleased to make another 1st contact. It is important for us as an organization to expand humanitarian aid because that means more people are being reached and helped.
Small Health Center Depends on Medicines
It is not the size of the health center that matters as much as the access it provides to those people it serves. Often though, smaller centers find it very difficult to access medicine that, in general, has been in short supply.
Cooperation and Compassion
Heevi Organization and Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation have been cooperating with each other for quite some time. This cooperation is a direct result of Bring Hope’s efforts to ensure hospitals and other health organization have the tools needed for them to keep people healthy. Medication is a scarce commodity.
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