BOAT CLINIC PROGRAMME LAUNCHED IN DARRANG

BOAT CLINIC PROGRAMME LAUNCHED IN DARRANG

GS V (ASSAM SPECIFIC TOPICS)
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  • Glenmark Foundation collaborates with the Centre for North East Studies & Policy Research (CNES) and Darrang district administration.

  • The program addresses healthcare challenges in regions affected by seasonal flooding, ensuring access to essential services for women and children.

  • The boat clinic is a mobile unit designed to navigate flood-affected areas, offering healthcare services where access is otherwise difficult.

  • The boat is equipped with a laboratory and pharmacy, offering basic healthcare services to the community.

  • A comprehensive medical team, including doctors, nurses, lab technicians, and pharmacists, is deployed to conduct health camps.

  • The program works through a network of community health workers and organizers to reach the affected populations effectively.

  • Special emphasis is placed on serving women and children, who are most at risk in these challenging conditions.

National Helth Mission is already providing health services to the communities residing in the remote river islands (Char/Saporis) of the River Brahmaputra in 13 (Thirteen) Districts of the State with 15 (Fifteen) Boat Clinic units.

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