Showing posts with label poor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poor. Show all posts

Friday, 20 October 2017

Save Poor Lives - Chennai

Dear Readers / Visitors of the blog,

One of our regular reader has shared details of an organisation which is committed to help poor people / needy people in situations related to adverse health.

I am sharing details below, please spread a word and share to those people who are looking for help.


"It is a goal and essential part of our lives a kind of destiny. Whoever is in distress can call on us. And we will come running wherever they are."


Remember: Incase you don't believe, try reaching them before you initiate any step further.
Team Health Camp India, take this opportunity to thank all genuine people who helps poor people.

DETAILS


SAVE POOR LIVES,
S.Balasubramanian, Managing Trustee,
B.Chitra, Joint Managing Trustee,
A.KUMAR , Trustee. 
FLAT NO.A 4, CEEBROS GARDEN, GROUND FLOOR,
OLD NO.76, KAMARAJAR SALAI, RAJA ANNAMALAIPURAM
CHENNAI - 600 028.(OPPOSITE TO R K NAGAR POST OFFICE)
Phone : 42044165
Cell Phone : 9884607377
Email :savepoorlives@gmail.com


Source: http://www.savepoorlives.com/contactus.aspx

Friday, 10 August 2012

Un used medical equipments...................




Medical equipments ,which are allocated by the rich countries to the developing nations, are

going of  no-usage.  As per the new report published on global health technology ,by the

famous medical   journal "The Lancet" and by Imperial College London, shows that as much

as 40% of of medical  equipments which are catered to poor countries goes un used.


The reports further adds," But technology does have the potential to do much,  much more

for global  health and longevity ".


In most of the hospitals ,health care centres, the equipments is not fully used. This because,

the  donors of rich world does not fully think the exact requirement of the equipment interms

of exact  required ,sizes.


The reports also flashes on ,

" Some low-income countries receive as much as 80% of their medical devices as donations. Although well-intentioned, donations can place a burden on recipients; [for example,] oxygen concentrators donated to a Gambian tertiary hospital required a voltage incompatible with the electricity supply in that country. Time-consuming attempts were made to find a solution without success ".
 
for more: Click Here

 pic:www.medicraft.com