Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People

by Research Center for Analytic Diagnosis and Imaging Trends (RECEADIT)
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People
Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People

GlobalGiving RECEADIT Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386) Project

Thirteenth Project Report of Friday, February 24th, 2023

On behalf of our RECEADIT Humanitarian Team, I take this opportunity to thank you so very much for your generosity and willingness to join us and to partnership with us on our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love, and the Grace of God Almighty.

We are glad to provide you with the following progress report and updates for our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People Project (39386)” thanks to your generosity:

1) As we indicated in our Twelfth Project Report of Saturday, October 29th, 2022, we must still point out and emphasize with a lot of regret and frustration that because of the threat posed by Covid -19 and the intensification of the war in the English speaking  part of Cameroon where our RECEADIT Clinics at Bassamba, Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo remote rural communities are located, RECEADIT has turned its attention to and its focus on drugs/medication for the Internally Displaced People (This explains why most of the Illustration Photos are about drugs/medication, drug/medication transportation and distribution to Our five Clinics (See First, Second, Third, Fourth and fifth Illustration Photos);  

2) This our Thirteenth Project Report still focuses on our continued concern for and the horrible and deplorable living conditions of some of the Internally Displaced People within the Bassamba, Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo rural communities where our RECEADIT Clinics are located (See Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Illustration Photos);

3) We continue to be very glad and proud to report that now our six RECEADIT Motor Bikers are doing an excellent job with our six RECEADIT Bikes of rushing Internally Displaced People and families to our RECEDIT Clinics at Bassamba, Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff and Ngemsibo for needed, urgent medical treatment (See Second, Third, and fifth  Illustration Photos);

4) With the increase in mosquitoes and malaria fever between December 2022 and January 2023, our RECEADIT Medical Team had to turn its attention to its RECEADIT Home Visits Program to provide medical assistance to patients within the remote, rural communities of Bassamba, Kitchu, Mbam, Mutef and Ngemsibo where our RECEADIT Clinics are Located (See Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Illustration Photos); ; and

5) As we reported in our Twelfth Project Report of Saturday, October 29th, 2022, we are still very thankful for the efforts and initiative of our RECEADIT Medical Team at our RECEADIT-GlobalGiving Partnership Community Health Center at Mbam, for our New Partnership Program with the Njinikom  General Hospital Medical Outreach Team, which continues to provide medical services, dental and eye care to patients at our Bassamba, Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff and Ngemsibo, remote, rural Communities where our RECEADIT Clinics are located.

We will continue to provide you with monthly reports and updates of our other projects, activities, accomplishments, and challenges.

For a Complete Version of this Project Report with Illustration Photos, Please see Attachment.

We hope that you will continue with us on this our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love and the Grace of God Almighty, a journey which has now taken us to this our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386)”  through our new link:  https://goto.gg/39386

 

Jilly M. Ngwainmbi, RECEADIT Project Leader


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GlobalGiving RECEADIT Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386) Project

Twelfth Project Report of Saturday, October 29th, 2022

On behalf of our RECEADIT Humanitarian Team, I take this opportunity to thank you so very much for your generosity and willingness to join us and to partnership with us on our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love, and the Grace of God Almighty.

We are glad to provide you with the following progress report and updates for our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People Project (39386)” thanks to your generosity:

1) As we indicated in our Eleventh Project Report of Saturday, July 2nd, 2022, we must still point out and emphasize with a lot of regret and frustration that because of the threat posed by Covid -19 and the intensification of the war in the English speaking  part of Cameroon where our RECEADIT Clinics at Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo remote rural communities are located, RECEADIT has turned its attention to and its focus on drugs/medication for the Internally Displaced People (This explains why most of the Illustration Photos are about drugs/medication, drug/medication transportation and distribution to Our four Clinics (See First, Second, Third and Fourth Illustration Photos);  

2) This Twelfth Project Report still focuses on our continued concern for and the horrible and deplorable living conditions of some of the Internally Displaced People within the Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo rural communities where our RECEADIT Clinics are located (See Fifth,  Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Illustration Photos);

3) We are very glad to report that, through the efforts and initiative of our RECEADIT Medical Team at our RECEADIT-GlobalGiving Partnership Community Health Center at Mbam, we now have a New Partnership Program with the Njinikom  General Hospital Medical Outreach Team, which is now providing medical services, dental and eye care to patients at our Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff and Ngemsibo, remote, rural Communities where our RECEADIT Clinics are located (See Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth  Illustration Photos); and

4) We are very glad and proud to report that our four RECEADIT Motor Bikers are doing an excellent job of rushing Internally Displaced People and families to our RECEDIT Clinics at Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff and Ngemsibo for needed, urgent medical treatment (See Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Illustration Photos)

We will continue to provide you with monthly reports and updates of our other projects, activities, accomplishments, and challenges.

We hope that you will continue with us on this our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love and the Grace of God Almighty, a journey which has now taken us to this our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386)”  through our new link:  https://goto.gg/39386

For a Complete Version of this Project Report with Illustration Photos, please see Attachment.

 

Jilly M. Ngwainmbi, RECEADIT Project Leader


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GlobalGiving RECEADIT Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386) Project

Eleventh Project Report of Saturday, June 2nd, 2022

On behalf of our RECEADIT Humanitarian Team, I take this opportunity to thank you so very much for your generosity and willingness to join us and to partnership with us on our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love, and the Grace of God Almighty.

We are glad to provide you with the following progress report and updates for our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People Project (39386)” thanks to your generosity:

1) As we indicated in our Tenth Project Report of Monday, March 8th, 2022, we must still point out and emphasize with a lot of regret and frustration that because of the threat posed by Covid -19 and the intensification of the war in the English speaking  part of Cameroon where our RECEADIT Clinics at Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo rural communities are located, RECEADIT has turned its attention to and its focus on drugs/medication for the Internally Displaced People (This explains why most of the Illustration Photos are about drugs/medication, drug/medication transportation and distribution to Our four Clinics (See First, Second, and Third Illustration Photos);  

2) This Eleventh Project Report focuses on our continued concern for and the horrible and deplorable living conditions of some of the Internally Displaced People within the Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo rural communities where our RECEADIT Clinics are located (See Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Illustration Photos).

3) As a result of another threat to our Internally Displaced People stemming from mosquitoes and malaria fever, Our RECEADIT Medical Team has increased its Home Visits, aimed at distributing mosquito nets, masks and malaria drugs/medication to our Internally Displaced People and Families (See Second, Third,  Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth and Tenth Illustration Photos); and

4) We are very glad and proud to report that our four RECEADIT Motor Bikers are doing an excellent job of rushing Internally Displaced People and families to our RECEDIT Clinics at Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff and Ngemsibo for needed, urgent medical treatment (see Seventh and Eighth Illustration Photos)

We will continue to provide you with monthly reports and updates of our other projects, activities, accomplishments, and challenges.

We hope that you will continue with us on this our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love and the Grace of God Almighty, a journey which has now taken us to this our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386)”  through our new link:  https://goto.gg/39386

For a complete version of this Report with Illustration Photos, please see Attachment.

Jilly M. Ngwainmbi, RECEADIT Project Leader


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GlobalGiving RECEADIT Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386) Project

Tenth Project Report of Monday, March 8th, 2022

On behalf of our RECEADIT Humanitarian Team, I take this opportunity to thank you so very much for your generosity and willingness to join us and to partnership with us on our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love, and the Grace of God Almighty.

We are glad to provide you with the following progress report and updates for our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People Project (39386)” thanks to your generosity:

1) As we indicated in our Ninth Project Report of Monday, November 8th, 2021, in order to improve upon its Drug/Medication  Assistance Program, RECEADIT has added a Reserved Pharmacy Section to each of its Clinics within the Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo rural communities, with the New Central Distribution Pharmacy located on the Fourth Floor of the RCEADIT Main Building at Kitchu (See Second Photo);

 2) Again, we must point out and emphasize with a lot of regret and frustration that because of the threat posed by Covid -19 and the intensification of the war in the English speaking  part of Cameroon where our RECEADIT Clinics at Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo rural communities are located, RECEADIT has turned its attention to and its focus on drugs/medication for the Internally Displaced People . This explains why most of the Illustration Photos are about drugs/medication, drug/medication transportation and distribution to Our four Clinics (See First, Second, Third, and Fourth Photos);  

 3) The living conditions of some of the Internally Displaced People are truly horrible and deplorable, as demonstrated by those of this family of a father, mother, and their children (See Fifth Photo).

 4) Our RECEADIT Medical Team has suggested that RECEADIT should assist such Internally Displaced Families, such as the one presented in the Fifth Photo by constructing shelters, such as the six rooms Shelter under construction at Muteff (See Sixth Photo).

 We will continue to provide you with monthly reports and updates of our other projects, activities, accomplishments, and challenges.

We hope that you will continue with us on this our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love and the Grace of God Almighty, a journey which has now taken us to this our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386)”  through our new link:  https://goto.gg/39386

 For a Complete Version of this Project Report with Illustration Photos, see Attachment.

Jilly M. Ngwainmbi, RECEADIT Project Leader


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GlobalGiving RECEADIT Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People (39386) Project

Ninth Project Report of Monday, November 8th, 2021

On behalf of our RECEADIT Humanitarian Team, I take this opportunity to thank you so very much for your generosity and willingness to join us and to partnership with us on our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love, and the Grace of God Almighty.

We are glad to provide you with the following progress report and updates for our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People Project (39386)” thanks to your generosity:

1) As we indicated in our Eighth Project Report of Tuesday, July 13th, 2021, in order to improve upon its Drug/Medication  Assistance Program, RECEADIT has added a Reserved pharmacy Section to each of its Clinics within the Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo rural communities, with the New Distribution Pharmacy located on the Fourth Floor of the RCEADIT Main Building at Kitchu;

2) The threat posed by Covid -19 and the intensification of the war in the English speaking  part of Cameroon where our RECEADIT Clinics at Kitchu, Mbam, Muteff, and Ngemsibo rural communities are located, RECEADIT has turned its attention to and its focus on drugs/medication for the Internally Displaced People . This explains why all the Illustration Photos are about drugs/medication, drug/medication transportation and distribution to Our four Clinics (See First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Photos);  

3) RECEADIT’s focus on drugs/medication, their purchase, transportation, distribution, and the use of them for the treatment of the Internally Displaced People  has created major challenges and problems for  RECADIT and its Humanitarian Team, such as the stopping and detaining of Our RECEADIT Transportation Team members transporting drugs/medication to Kom from Bamenda; and  

4) Our RECEADIT Medical Team is facing also challenges related to the vaccines and the vaccination of children in some of the remote, rural Communities, such as Muteff and Ngemsibo.

We will continue to provide you with monthly reports and updates of our other projects, activities, accomplishments, and challenges.

We hope that you will continue with us on this our journey of serving humanity through the Guidance, the Blessings, the Love and the Grace of God Almighty, a journey which has now taken us to this our “Drug Assistance for Internally Displaced People 

For a complete version of this Project Report with Ilustration Photos, please see Attachment.

 

Jilly M. Ngwainmbi, RECEADIT Project Leader


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Research Center for Analytic Diagnosis and Imaging Trends (RECEADIT)

Location: Fayetteville, North Carolina - USA
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Jilly Ngwainmbi
Fayetteville , North Carolina United States
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