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Home Visit Reports Visit to Hwassa and SNNPR Health Centres
Visit to Hwassa and SNNPR Health Centres Print
Written by Biku Ghosh   
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Visit to Hwassa and SNNPR Health Centres
Skills Workshops
Exemplar HCs, Community and Institutional links
This was to me one of the most ambitious and complex visit our link had so far arranged to Ethiopia. It will be honest to admit that I had few nightmares about how it will turn up to be. In total 16 people were traveling, all with slightly different assignment.  Thanks to Key travel, flights and insurances were organized relatively easily. With our local coordinator Dr Yifru’s support Misganaw, Assistant link coordinator, took care of the travel and accommodation arrangements in Ethiopia very efficiently for the health link team.

Our link midwifery team of Carole Garrick (3rd visit) and Melrose East (2nd visit) was joined by Robyn Philips, Midwife and Adviser to Welsh assembly as well Jane Herve, Head of Midwifery from Cardiff Trust, Jane Thomas and Lyn, student midwife (all in their 1st visit).

Kyle Jacques, A&E specialist (1st visit), Vishnu Chandrabalan, surgical trainee and computer whiz kid (2nd visit) and I were joined by Paul Clyburn, and Jill Curtis both Anaesthetists (both 1st visit) from Mothers of Africa charity. Nick Skinner from BBC (1st visit) also joined us to make a documentary about the health link.

Due to unforeseen circumstances five members from the Abergavenny and Yirgacheffe community link team had to delay their travel by one day after eleven of us left for Ethiopia on the evening of 26th November. Between eleven of us we had nearly 500 kgs of equipment, instruments, disposable medical items and training material. Somehow we managed to charm our way through the Ethiopian Airlines check in without having to leave anything behind! The oxygen concentrators and the computers with accessories which we had already sent through DHL were collected by the regional health office and stored. Luckily these arrived in Hwassa only few days before our arrival after some delay in clearing from customs.

Objectives

Our link had four main objectives in this visit:

  • to run the 3rd workshop for emergency skills training of midwives working in rural health centres and hospitals in SNNPR.
  • to run the 9th workshop for emergency skills training in trauma, surgery and obstetrics for graduate health officers (HO) working in the rural health centres (HC) and hospitals in SNNPR as part of their CME
  • to support the chosen teaching HCs with essential surgical and obstetrics equipment and instruments. We also hoped to train the HC staff in use of all these equipment and develop an understanding with them as well with the local community for a long term partnership in developing these HC as exemplar institutions.
  • to consolidate partnership with Hwassa University College of Health Sciences and the SNNPR Regional Health Bureau.

Mothers of Africa team were exploring possibilities of supporting nurse anaesthetists in local hospitals with training and essential items. They also wanted to take part in our training activities in the workshops and in the HCs.

Abergavenny – Yirgacheffe community link team in their first visit to Yirgacheffe were hoping to meet up key people in the different sections of the community to identify and agree areas of joint partnership.



 

Maternal Mortality

Ethiopia has one of the highest maternal as well as infant mortality rates in the world.

Total expenditure per capita on health (Intl $, 2004):

Ethiopia : $21 >>

UK : $2560 >>

Life Expectancy at Birth

Men on average live for only 50 yrs and women for 53 yrs. In UK men and women live for 77yrs and 81yrs respectively.