DARY ORG. PROVIDING ITS FREE SERVICES TO (119128) CITIZENS DURING SEPTEMBER 2020
2020/11/4
DARY Human Organization examined and treated ( 119128) citizens in its static and Mobile clinics and centers which is working in different areas of IRAQ during September 2020 , which varied between Primary health care servicers, Mental health and physical Rehabilitation, Reproductive Health, vaccination, Nutrition, Health awareness and Promotions.
The number of beneficiaries of DARY’s Static centers and Mobile clinics in Anbar was ( 39776) citizens funded by the World Health Organization (WHO) came as the following "DARY 1" ( 2925) citizens, "DARY 8" in Heet-Albakr ( 4350), while mobile clinics operating in the regions of ANA - Al-Qaem – Al-Khalidiya- Saqlawiya – Kilo 7 / Kilo 18 – Al-Ruttba ) provided services to ( 2400) citizens. ambulance call center provided medical services to ( 13503) citizens, while the Al-Rumana Emergency unit and ambulance call Center at Al-Qaem district, served ( 4769) citizens. The PHCC funded by IHF- UNOCHA, which served as following “DARY 2-AAF camp" ( 3099) citizens ,THC camp (2169 ),
while the number of beneficiaries of the Reproductive Health Delivery room at Al-Baker district in Anbar Governorate, which is funded by (WHO), reached ( 2426) citizens: ( 72) of them who underwent a normal vaginal delivery (NVD). AL-Karma Delivery room ( 890) women Funded by (UNFPA ) (26) of them who underwent a normal vaginal delivery (NVD) and Al-Saqlawiya RH clinic (1357 ) beneficiaries also Funded by (UNFPA)
while the total number of beneficiaries from health project (RH - deliveries - awareness) Funded by (CARE International) in Anbar reached ( 2480 ) citizens.
In Nineveh "DARY" PHC Centers and clinics total beneficiaries reached ( 76600) citizens, they distributed through its centers funded by (WHO) received the beneficiaries as the following : "DARY 5- Al-Qawsyat " ( 2317) citizens "DARY 6 Al-Jadaa" ( 13437) citizens, "DARY 7" in Sinjar Mountain (3042 ) citizens , "DARY 9 in Baaj" (4587 ), "DARY 10 Al-Sununi" ( 6603) citizens, While the Emergency and Maternity hospital in Tal Marak in Zammar district provided services to (3639 ) citizens. While mobile clinics provided services to (24705) citizens funded by (WHO ), while MMC funded by (IHF-OCHA) served (10117) citizens.
In the side of Reproductive Health (RH), the clinic funded by (UNFPA) which is working at Ewynat- Talafar ( 807) - Wanna - Telkeif ( 1768) and Qairawan -Sinjar ( 820) : served around ( 46) and Hammam alaleel Delivery Room ( 1931) beneficiaries.
On the other hand, Mental health and psycho-social support (MHPSS) which provided by DARY org. centers, IBN SENA MHPSS and physical Rehabilitation centers) in Ninewa funded by (WHO) served ( 682 ) beneficiaries.
Regarding Nutrition services which provided by DARY in Ninewa (Hammam Al-aleel - Al-Sallamiya - Al-Jadaa ) funded by (UNICEF), the total beneficiaries (2145).
In Saladdin , two Reproductive Health clinics (RH), funded by (UNFPA) which is working at Al-Ziwiya and Al-Siyniya sub-district at Baiji district, served ( 2752) and the details as the following : Al-Ziwiya clinic ( 1296) and Al-Siyniya ( 1483) beneficiaries.
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The Labor trapped her in the car ... DARY's maternity unit staff in the Al-Bakr neighborhood in Heet - Anbar intervened and saved the mother and her newborn.
2020/10/30
When labor started, nothing stands in the way of the newborn, the sudden labor for women who are in the term- month of childbirth, they must prepare for this day on all levels, but the miscalculation of the gestational age may have another opinion.
M. Z. K. (29) years old lives in Al-Zawiya in Al-Bakr neighborhood in Heet district in Anbar. She did not expect that labor pains would be so sudden and fast that don& 39;t let her reach a maternity unit or a specialized hospital. she was planning since the beginning of her gestation like her three previous births, to go to a specialized health institution to have a normal vaginal delivery, but the late arrival wanted otherwise.
On Sunday (24/05/2020) mid-day, the pain intensified more on M. Z. K. , as her husband rushed to transfer her to the maternity unit of the Al-Bakr neighborhood, which is run by DARY Humanitarian Organization with funding from the World Health Organization (WHO).
and when he became near to the main entrance, his wife started to deliver the baby which is hard to stop this process or delay under any circumstances, at that time, he had no choice but to ask for help to save his wife and the baby.
The supervisor of the Maternity unit, "Alaa Shaker" (38) years, says: "At 1:30 pm, one car stopped near the outside door of the delivery room, and there was a voice calling for help and saying:" My wife was delivered in the car. "Then I rush with the staff, consisting of Doctor “Hind Abdel Rahman”, the midwife (Kurdistan Khalil) and the nurse (Wiroord Jeshi), adding, “I talked to the husband and calmed him :“ Don& 39;t worry. We will save the situation, do not move anything. so the doctor and midwife cut the umbilical cord and checked her and conduct all postpartum examinations.
"Dr. Hind" (27) years old describes the scene and says, "We saved the mother and her child from outside the place designated for childbirth. The humanitarian duty pushed us to do so despite the difficult situation and the place was very narrow and non-sterile ." We decided to run the mission, so we cannot wait or move her inside. As for the certified midwife, "Kurdistan (57) years old," talked and said: "It was a distinguished birth and a unique experience that gave us experience to deal with such births that may occur in the future.
"After the pain of childbirth subsided, the mother described the scene: “I did not imagine that I would put my newborn in this way that I used to hear about in the stories and see her in the TV series, I really did not expect that it would happen to me.” and also said: the delivery room staff dealt with me with full of humanity and professionally, they made an event that will never forget it, It was great challenge for them, and the skills has absorbed the event. ”She adds,“ I would like to have a birth here again and tell everyone about this location and its services are very good.
”Many women may lose their lives during childbirth or lose their fetuses, and perhaps both cases due to the late arrival to hospitals, due to living in far areas as well as the difficult economic conditions, where the costs are high, but this sad scene began to recede after DARY humanitarian organization, with funding from its international partners, operated a number of maternity units (delivery rooms) . Free of charge services in the governorates of Anbar and Nineveh to provide sexual - reproductive and maternal health (SRMH) services for antenatal and postnatal care (ANC - PNC) and gynecological consultations.
The mission of the maternity unit was not working outside the unit, but inside it, wheres all the medical supplies and consumables for childbirth are available and appropriate health conditions, but the high human sense and a sense of professional and moral responsibility made the staff rush and take the initiative to save the life of the mother and her newborn to write a unique success story.
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DARY and CARE organizations, expanding their services in Anbar Province.
2020/10/23
"DARY Human" and "Care International in Iraq" organizations have expanded their project to support those post-conflict affected people by strengthening primary healthcare services and protect from gender-based violence, which is located in Anbar Governorate, western Iraq.
The expansion process included Al-Wahda Healthcare Center in Fallujah, Al-Shuhada Healthcare Center, an Referral (ambulance call center), and Al-Khaldiyah Maternity unit in Al-Khalidiya district, after last year 2019 it was limited to Al-Wahda PHCC.
The new services included primary health care, sexual ,reproductive and maternal health (SRMH), normal deliveries (NVD), pre- and post-natal care (ANC - PNC), family planning, treating sexually transmitted diseases (STIs), providing reproductive health medications, referral to secondary healthcare centers, and promoting community health about reproductive and maternal health.It also included the provision of laboratory equipment, Kits, ultrasound and dental equipment for Al Wahda and Al Shuhada PHCCs, in addition to rehabilitating the Referral center and training the staff on the basics of Life support (BLS) .
Last year project achieved great success, after it provided SRMH services, community awareness and training of health staff of DoH anbar within Al Wahda PHCC in Fallujah with support and funding from CARE International in Iraq and the German Federal Foreign office (GFFO).
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Medical Mobile Clinics of DARY and its Partners are services that is not far away. Saving Mahmoud's life is a success story for Clinic No. 7
2020/10/17
At the farthest point in Nineveh in northern Iraq and West Anbar, it may not seem surprising to see a gathering of people of both sexes and of different ages, including children, around a large white Vehicle on a hot summer or cold winter day, so perhaps there is something that might be sold or distributed.
But when you get closer to the Vehicle, you find that it is a mobile clinic bearing the logo of a humanitarian organization named "DARY" and its international funding partners, most notably the World Health Organization (WHO). Then it makes sure that it provides free health services to vulnerable populations in hard access or conflict-affected areas, as well as those who are not has the capability to have it for a reason and returnees from hard displacement round.
Mobile clinics of DARY begins work every morning and throughout the week and according to the geography assigned for each one of them to provide healthcare services to the community in both governorates. According to "DARY and WHO" statistics, the number of beneficiaries of one mobile clinic is estimated between (100-150) beneficiary daily, which is equivalent to (2000-2500) beneficiary every month are provided with various free healthcare services.
On Sunday, 08/30/2020, the mobile clinic No. (7) funded by (IHF) visited Al-Islah Al-ziraee quarter at west Mosul with all its staff, headed by Dr. Asma Nizar Al-Mawla, (27) years old, to reach the place designated for receiving patients, At 10:00 am, "Mahmoud Mayouf" (65) years old, from the same area, who lives with great difficulty breathing, arrived complaining from fatigue and stress and he was accompanied by his son, "Abdul Mohsen Mahmoud" (32) Years old.
Dr. Asmaa said: “The clinic staff rushed to help the man and move him inside, and at that time she began to examine him clinically from a sitting position, to reveal after the diagnosis the suspected of (pulmonary edema) as a result of advanced heart failure and decided to give the patient oxygen, in addition to the medication (Lasix ampoule- diuretic) by (2) It is available in the clinic& 39;s pharmacy while continuing to measure blood pressure periodically.
Dr. Asmaa added: The patient stayed in the clinic for about one and a half hour, during which time the clinic team was providing medical and psychological support to the patient until he became in a good condition, enabling him to reach the secondary health services and receive more specialized treatment for his illness.
As for Abdel Mohsen, patient& 39;s son, he says: “My father and the rest of the family were strongly opposed to going to a hospital for fear of infection with the presence of Corona virus, and adding,“ We almost lost hope of obtaining a health service in another place that would be safer until we got advise by the people of the region to go to the Medical mobile clinic to located near to us, while "Mahmoud" says after his health condition improved, "I was really amazed by the services that were quickly provided to me by the clinic team, as well as diagnosis and treatment, and I did not expect that the clinic could provide such a distinct and perfect health service."
Mahmoud stood up on his feet to return safely to his home and family to write a new success story with the heroes of Clinic No. (7) staff although the limited resources available at the clinic, but the doctor was able to diagnose the case and treat him until stabilization.
DARY and its international partners changed an equation that prevailed in the idea that the patient rushes to the hospital or private clinics if he feels ill, and he may wait many hours To obtain health services, and that after running mobile clinics to facilitate free services for individuals in areas far from cities that lack health institutions.
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DARY ORG. PROVIDING ITS FREE SERVICES TO (120615) CITIZENS DURING SEPTEMBER 2020
2020/10/15
DARY Human Organization examined and treated (120615) citizens in its static and Mobile clinics and centers which is working in different areas of IRAQ during September 2020 , which varied between Primary health care servicers, Mental health and physical Rehabilitation, Reproductive Health, vaccination, Nutrition, Health awareness and Promotions.
The number of beneficiaries of DARY’s Static centers and Mobile clinics in Anbar was ( 24707) citizens funded by the World Health Organization (WHO) came as the following "DARY 1" ( 3006) citizens, "DARY 8" in Heet-Albakr ( 4192), while mobile clinics operating in the regions of ANA - Al-Qaem – Al-Khalidiya- Saqlawiya – Kilo 7 / Kilo 18 – Al-Ruttba ) provided services to ( 2400) citizens. While ANA emergency unit and ambulance call center provided medical services to ( 4608) citizens, while the Al-Rumana Emergency unit and ambulance call Center at Al-Qaem district, served ( 12022) citizens. The PHCC funded by IHF- UNOCHA, which served as following “DARY 2-AAF camp" ( 2470) citizens,” DARY 3 al-Sofiyah "(2915 ), "DARY 4 -THC camp (2095 ),
while the number of beneficiaries of the Reproductive Health Delivery room at Al-Baker district in Anbar Governorate, which is funded by (WHO), reached ( 655) citizens: ( 72) of them who underwent a normal vaginal delivery (NVD). AL-Karma Delivery room ( 1716) women Funded by (UNFPA ) (24) of them who underwent a normal vaginal delivery (NVD) and Al-Saqlawiya RH clinic (1345 ) beneficiaries also Funded by (UNFPA)
while the total number of beneficiaries from health project (RH - deliveries - awareness) Funded by (CARE International) in Anbar reached ( 2460 ) citizens.
In Nineveh "DARY" PHC Centers and clinics total beneficiaries reached ( 74983) citizens, they distributed through its centers funded by (WHO) received the beneficiaries as the following : "DARY 5- Al-Qawsyat " ( 1885) citizens "DARY 6 Al-Jadaa" ( 9926) citizens, "DARY 7" in Sinjar Mountain (3578 ) citizens , "DARY 9 in Baaj" (4274 ), "DARY 10 Al-Sununi" ( 7605) citizens, While the Emergency and Maternity hospital in Tal Marak in Zammar district provided services to (25257 ) citizens. While mobile clinics provided services to ( 2645) citizens funded by (WHO ) while MMC funded by (IHF-OCHA) served (10624 ) citizens.
In the side of Reproductive Health (RH), the clinic funded by (UNFPA) which is working at Ewynat- Talafar ( 807) - Wanna - Telkeif ( 1558) and Qairawan -Sinjar ( 923) : served around ( 93) and Hammam alaleel Delivery Room ( 2070) beneficiaries.
On the other hand, Mental health and psycho-social support (MHPSS) which provided by DARY org. centers, IBN SENA MHPSS and physical Rehabilitation centers) in Ninewa funded by (WHO) served ( 950 ) beneficiaries.
Regarding Nutrition services which provided by DARY in Ninewa (Hammam Al-aleel - Al-Sallamiya - Al-Jadaa ) funded by (UNICEF), the total beneficiaries (2881).
In Saladdin , two Reproductive Health clinics (RH), funded by (UNFPA) which is working at Al-Ziwiya and Al-Siyniya sub-district at Baiji district, served ( 2925) and the details as the following : Al-Ziwiya clinic ( 1482) and Al-Siyniya ( 1443) beneficiaries.
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DARY and UNICEF are defeating severe malnutrition. Baby Noor is recovering.
2020/10/14
When hunger attacks a place, tragedy begins and the spectre of death hangs on each side, and the phase of death and brutality begins mercilessly, and it is even harsher, especially if the victim is a baby girl living under the weight of displacement camps where the humanitarian situation is bitter.
Nour Abdullah Khader, a seven-month-old baby girl, is one of those victims, as she lives with her widowed mother in al-Salamiyah camp for displaced people in Nineveh governorate in northern Iraq, and hunger and its complications began to severely kill her body and organs when she was discovered by the UNICEF-funded DarY Nutrition and Awareness Program survey team.
"During the daily surveys of the second salamiyah camps for displaced persons, we found Noor with her mother& 39;s stone in the door of the numbered tent (BB14-15) and the despair was evident on her features, as she imagined that she would lose her daughter, where the high fever, diarrhoea, dehydration and anorexia were all not a good symptom," said Ibtisam Yahia, one of the mobile team members.
"The baby& 39;s shape is like a skin on a bone, pushed me to measure the arm," she said.
The mother of the infant, Noor, was quick to review the center for the first time on (14-6-2020), to carry out the medical team& 39;s preliminary examination of the infant, and found that she was very weak, weighing almost 7.2 kilograms, and the measure of the arm of the hand indicates (11.1), indicating that she is severely malnourished, and that she must undergo an ongoing program and follow-up according to the diagnosis of nutritionists "Ali Bassem" and "Ayman Mohammed Nutritional Medical Doctor".
"We have subjected the infant to a special dietary and therapeutic program in order to restore her normal condition and recover from her illness, where we urged the mother to intensify her regular visits to the center in order to monitor the condition of the infant as well as give her the necessary treatments, supplements and vitamins.
"In the second review on (5-7-2020), the infant weighed (8.6) kilograms and measured the arm of the hand (12.4) centimeters, to enter his condition better than the previous one, and in the third review on (11-8-2020) the weight of the child 9.8 kg and MUAC measurement (12.5), and in the fourth review dated (13-9-2020) it weighed (10kg) and the measure MUAC is (13) CM and thus made a full recovery from severe malnutrition that she suffered from to normal.
The child "Noor" then returned to life and the despair of "Mother of Nour" turned to optimism for a better future through the efforts of the organizations (Dary and UNICEF), who were quick to intervene in the treatment of acute and moderate malnutrition in the camps of displaced persons (Hammam al-Alil, Al-Ja& 39;ada and Salamiya) by using mobile teams to reach these malnourished children and then turn them into medical centers dedicated to the necessary treatment and regular follow-up.
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