By Jennifer Zurick | Executive Director
We have begun fundraising efforts through GlobalGiving, in December of 2081. Thank you so much to those who have already donated. We still have a ways to go, but are hopeful to be able to support a new medic team in ethnic areas of Burma with your support.
Burma has one the world’s worst health care systems, with some of the highest rates of malaria, tuberculosis, AIDS, dysentery, diarrhea and other communicable illnesses in the world. In the ethnic conflict areas of Burma, the government provides no healthcare. 15% of children die before their 5th birthday, mostly from illnesses that are easily preventable. Malaria accounts for nearly half of all deaths. 1 in 12 expecting mothers will not survive pregnancy.
Since 1999, Burma Humanitarian Mission has partnered with the Backpack Health Worker Teams (BPHWT) to recruit, train and outfit teams of backpack medics and health workers. Ethnic minorities from the Karen, Kachin, Shan, Pa’laung, Mon, Chin, Rohingya communities comprise BPHWT – in all leadership and field team roles. The backpack teams operate in their respective communities. The typical team consists of:
While the medics travel to 9 to 12 villages each month, the VHV and TBA remain in their homes. The backpack teams are outfitted with an array of basic medicine: Penicillin, Amoxicillin, various anti-malarial treatments (quinine, artesunate, etc) – more than 55,000 doses of medicine for the year. The teams also rely upon more than 3,000 individual medical supply items, such as bandages, gauges, syringes, stethoscopes and thermometers.
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