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2017_ CARE Launches Two Community Clinics in Cox
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Resource ID
33923
Access
Open
Contributed by
Hillol Sobhan
Uploading member
CARE USA
Consent form provided?
No
Region
South Asia
Style
Documentary
Image size
5472x3648
Source
Digital Camera
Theme
Humanitarian response
Camera make / model
Canon EOS 6D
Keywords
Refugee camps
Credit
Narayan Chandra Sarkar/CARE Bangladesh
Copyright
CARE Bangladesh
Date Image Taken
09 December 17
Caption
CARE Bangladesh, in partnership with the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) has launched two Temporary Community Clinics for Myanmar refugees to provide sexual and reproductive health and primary health care services. The Clinics will also serve as Immunization (EPI) Centres and offer other government health services for women, men, adolescent and children. FDSR, one of our national partners, is providing support to implement activities on the ground.
In line with the MoU signed earlier, the DGHS has committed to provide doctors and free medicines for the Clinics. CARE, on the other hand is responsible for setting up the infrastructure, and providing personnel like paramedics, ambulance services for referral cases and other technical assistance. CARE is thankful to Glaxo SmithKline for funding.