A Report on Medical Support and Health Education Activities for Internally Displaced Persons in Dili Area, East Timor
- VernacularTitle:東ティモール・ディリ地域における国内避難民への保健・医療支援報告
- Author:
Kiyoe NARITA
;
Takashi IKEDA
;
Kaori KOIZUMI
;
Toru HONDA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
East Timor / Timor-Leste;
IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons);
Health Education;
Health Promotion;
Mobile Clinic
- From:Journal of International Health
2008;23(1):53-59
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
SHARE started Health Education Promotion Project in East Timor in 2002 and has been actively engaged for over 4 years. The political and social unrest in the spring of 2006 produced as many as 150,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs), almost one sixth of the total population of the country. Viewing a dire situation in which people were placed, SHARE launched humanitarian assistance in 20 camps from August through December 2006. The interventions carried out were, among others, monitoring malnourished children with UNICEF, health education/promotion and mobile clinic in IDP camps, and supportive activities for Bairo Pite Clinic.
The health education cumulatively reached 753 persons in 20 camps. Main health topics covered were sanitation, nutrition and skin infections. The mobile clinic in the Metinaro Camp was carried out 12 times seeing 1,227 persons. Main diseases identified were upper respiratory tract infections, skin infections and acute watery diarrhoea.
We think that; i) coordination with donors in compliance with East Timorese national policy on IDPs is essential, ii) NGOs with experience in long-term health promotion can have an important role to play in emergencies, iii) even in an emergency situation, focusing on primary health care is important from the early stage of humanitarian assistance, iv) it is vital to take sustainability of those activities into account from the planning stage.