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Anaesthesia, Intensive care and emergency medicine

Improving emergency medical care in Kenya

Kakuma
Topic
Anaesthesia, Intensive care and emergency medicine
Partner Country
Kenya
Partner Organization in Partner Country
Kakuma Mission Hospital - Cath. Diocese of Lodwar
Ms Dorris Mulongo
mulongodorr@gmail.com
Partner Organisation in Germany
Malteser Hilfsdienst e.V.
Mr Daniel Bergfeld
daniel.bergfeld@malteser-international.org
Project Duration
08/01/202207/31/2024
Funding amount
Up to 50000 Euro
Funded by
Klinikpartnerschaften
The partnership between Malteser International (MI) and the Kakuma Mission Hospital (KMH) in Kenya aims to improve access to quality emergency medical care and to make the existing ambulance fit for operation.

Context:
KMH currently lacks a functioning emergency department. Seriously ill patients have to be transported 150 km to another hospital for treatment. Even straightforward emergency cases cannot be handled at KMH, often leading to injuries with serious long-term effects or even fatal incidents.

Activities:
- Development of standard procedures for emergency care in accordance with the Kenyan standard for ambulances
- Training courses for 45 doctors, nurses and other specialist staff in emergency assistance and emergency obstetric and neonatal care
- Procurement of consumables for the emergency ambulance
- Evaluation of emergency-services provision and operation

Results:
The continued development of emergency care at KMH and the commissioning of the ambulance lead to higher survival rates for accident victims and emergency patients. Targeted training in mother and child care also reduces mortality rates.

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