Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan

by KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan
Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan

Project Report | May 4, 2011
Update and closing the project

By Han Valk | Head of Fundraising and Marketing

Support 130 TB Patients in Kazakhstan project report

Thanks to your donation and funds of external donors, including the government, psycho-social support groups, made up of social workers, psychologists and TB nurses in two big cities (Oskemen and Semei) of East Kazakhstan, we were able to support a lot of TB Patients in Kazakhstan.

With the support since the beginning of this year that we received through global giving we were able to provide a MDR-TB patient with a hygiene set (soap, shampoo, and toothpaste) for one month.

Together with the support given earlier through Global Giving and by private donors through other channels, we have been able to make sure that:

  • Over 500 patients received food items and hygiene sets
  • More than 100 patients received money for bus tickets and could come for consults and collect their medicines from health facilities
  • More than 50 patients were interviewed to determine their problems and plan how to help them
  • More than 100 patients received counseling, were assisted to obtain a legal identification, pension certificate, welfare and disability benefits

For efficiency reasons KNCV will use donations that are received through the general fundraising activities to continue its activites in Kazakhstan. Therefore this project will be closed on Global Giving. But KNCV will of course keep on fighting TB in Kazakhstan and keep on helping patients to get the treatment they deserve.

Thanks again for your support!

Sincerely,

KNCV Central Asia

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Jan 28, 2011
Progress report after first 3 months

By Gulnara Kaliakbarova & Nonna Turusbekova | consultants

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Organization Information

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation

Location: The Hague, Zuid Holland - Netherlands
Website:
KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation
Han Valk
Project Leader:
Han Valk
The Hague , Zuid-Holland Netherlands

Funded Project!

Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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