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May report 2009May has been a very troubled month in the Delta following the taking of 15 hostages from an Oil vessel by militants from MEND (Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta). Government retaliation saw the freeing of the majority of the hostages, though fatalities were incurred and the scale of the reprisals against the militia bases resulted in significant numbers of people killed, communities destroyed and families displaced to Warri , the nearest city some 150 km away. The tension in the area has made travel difficult, but we have managed to get supplies to the Clinic and undertake our normal medical camps including a satellite camp at a more distant community by boat. After careful assessment and in dialogue with community councils we are to continue with preparations for the joint surgical and medical camp we have planned for next month, to run in partnership with Dr Emmanuel Akpo of Global Medical Missions and Dr Gloria Patrick-Ferife of Eye Care Health Initiative.
' It is nice to be back to the creeks,after the lovely time at Liverpool and with all the study of tropical diseases over there,I feel there is a need for evidence based practice,which we would try to demonsrate through this site . We are now in the rainy season,and this upsurge in malaria and measles is not a surprise. Continuing health education and mass immunisations are vital, but cold chain logistics, communication and effective record keeping make this a constant stuggle.
From my studies, the high childhood mortality in sub-saharan Africa is so often ascribed to poverty. I take issue with this as it seems that poor strategic planning by central government agencies is more to blame, as vaccines and staff are in reality availble if properly mobilised. Poverty too is a factor that is so often man-made.... A total of 80 pts were seen in this community(besides the usual clinic attendees in Enekorogha.) Satellite camp
The end of the month has been busy making preparations for next month's camp and ensuring communities are aware of the dates for each triage camp.
The beauty that is the Delta.... | ||
Dr Oghumu, 04/06/2009 |