Cambodia Relief Mission 2006

Cambodia Relief Mission 07

“ Help each other in good deeds and in piety” (5:2)
“O belivers! Spend of the good things from your earnings, and of that which we have produced for you from the earth”
(2:267)
“Those who spend their wealth in the path of Allah by night and by day, secretly and openly, for them is their reward with their sustainer. There is neither fear on them nor shall they grieve”
(2:262)

Friday, 8 June 2007

INTRODUCTION




The IMAM Cambodian Relief Mission was first designed in response to the humanitarian crisis faced by the Cambodian population as a result of natural and man-made disaster like the 2001 flood and the subsequent drought which left more than 300,000 people in 12 provinces in dire need of food assistance. The afore mentioned disasters alongside wars that had shaped Cambodia’s history had left the population, especially children, vulnerable to malnutrition, poor hygiene and sanitation.

This mission allows for the provision of healthcare, health awareness and basic necessities to Cambodians, as well as providing a platform for medical students to get acquainted with basic medical services and the field of relief medicine. We also want to bring people’s attention on the conditions some Cambodians are living in; namely shelter, food, medication and proper sanitation. It will also give a chance for us medical students to complete our electives in a different setting and give an insight on other aspects of the medical career outside hospital walls. This is also a continuation of other relief missions carried out by members of IMAM UKEIRE and will hopefully be an impetus to future mission.




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