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5.11.2008 - 09:27pm ET
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Alumni Myanmar Institutes of Medicine
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Alumni Myanmar Institutes of Medicine Association (AMIMA) Races Time to Help Cyclone Victims
(CSRwire) PHILADELPHIA, May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- As the global community observes the
destructive aftermath of the world's second most deadly cyclone of all
time and the associated mounting frustration over getting humanitarian aid
for cyclone victims, the Alumni Myanmar Institutes of Medicine Association
(AMIMA) has been proactive-and more importantly, successful-in initiating
medical care at the low lying delta area of Myanmar where 100,000 people
are assumed dead. AMIMA has funded the traveling medical team led by Dr.
U Hla Myint, a revered Professor of Medicine and the Chairman of the
Myanmar Medical Council (MMC), a local well-respected non-governmental
organization. The mobile medical team has an existing network of Myanmar
physicians throughout the rural, delta region as well as in remote
villages whose access is restricted to native Burmese. Combined with the
fundraising efforts of AMIMA, this emergency medical team has already made
significant strides towards disaster relief while aid through other
organizations continues to experience problems and has been slow to
trickle down.
As Myanmar is a primarily rural and heavily impoverished nation, there
is no water and electricity in many areas; communicable diseases will
threaten the affected population, including typhoid, dysentery, cholera,
Dengue hemorrhagic fever and malaria. The number of deaths are predicted
to reach an epic 1.5 million as the few resources that existed have been
decimated.
This established, mobile medical team provides medical care, clean
water and food to prevent infectious diseases and is additionally
providing psychological counseling. Foreseeable needs include: medicines,
emergency health kits and water sanitation supplies. Dr. Kyi Minn, a
regional advisor for World Vision, a global humanitarian organization
dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities
assists Professor U Hla Myint's team. Many physician members of AMIMA from
the USA, UK and Asia are already in Myanmar to assist the mobile medical
team.
AMIMA requests financial contributions only and promise 100% delivery.
Unlike other international relief organizations, as native physicians,
AMIMA does not have problems importing into and obtaining medical and
other supplies in the country. We need financial support for our
collaborative efforts with our partners in finding and recruiting
personnel, obtaining supplies, warehouse space and potential routes for
transporting equipment and cargo into the country. Our member Burmese
physicians are presently saving lives as other organizations continue to
face the challenges of successfully deploying aid and resources into the
country. The teams of doctors that we are donating towards have been doing
similar trips to affected areas on behalf of Dengue hemorrhagic fever for a
few years and so for them these trips can happen in no different manner.
We also need funds for the post-disaster programs which include
measures to enhance the capacity of local partners to leave behind a
viable reconstruction plan in place.
Please donate by writing checks paid to AMIMA. In the memo section,
please specify: Cyclone Relief Fund. Please mail these checks to:
AMIMA
P.O BOX 30157
ELKINS PARK, PA
19027-0157
Thank you!
Jennifer Chu, M.D.
President,
Alumni Myanmar Institutes of Medicine (AMIMA)
http://www.amima.net/projects4
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