The village of Benja continued to suffer greatly from health problems and the lack of medical specializations in the village, which led to the villagers being forced to go outside the village to obtain specialized medical services through medical centers, hospitals, and private clinics in the city or governorate, for example, and this This leads them to bear the burden of the costs of transportation, examinations, and expensive tests provided with acceptable quality, especially if the patient is forced to undergo surgery, which increases the burden of costs. The Wa’atasam Charity Association in Benja has tried to intervene to find some temporary solutions that help the patient obtain good service and reduce the burden of costs. From the village to the city as a form of support for him, and the Wa’tisam Association implemented some health activities such as:
Free various medical convoys (examination and treatment)
Transferring some patients to specialized doctors for a nominal fee, and sometimes for free, as the association bears the costs of transportation, examination, treatment, and performing operations if necessary.
Networking with civil institutions and organizations to participate and implement specialized medical convoys such as (conjunctivitis) in partnership with the Misr Al-Khair Foundation and the Long Live Egypt Fund to benefit the people of the village of Banja in a way. In particular and the surrounding villages in general.
The association, with the help of the community, equipped the Wa’tasamu Medical Complex, which includes a number of Specialized clinics were initially opened to serve the people of the village. Then the physical therapy center, the gym, and the analysis laboratory equipped with the latest equipment were opened. Then urology clinics, a clinic, surgery, an eye clinic, and a beauty center were established, provided that the service provided to the people of the village would be for a nominal fee in general and free of charge in general. Special for those registered in the association’s database of poor and deserving families. An elite group of doctors has been selected to manage the medical complex and a team of specialized nurses.
The direct target group of the project
patients From the families of the village of Banja in general to obtain the services provided through the medical complex for a symbolic fee, and patients from poor families eligible for the association for free (examination, analysis and treatment).
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- Nurses from inside and outside the village, who are selected according to the association’s employment standards.
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Hospitals and private medical centers for cooperation and participation to provide specialized medical convoys for free, as well as to perform operations. Miscellaneous surgical services
The indirect target group of the project
- All patients in neighboring villages.
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