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Supporting Women’s Health with Life-Changing Surgeries, Continued Myanmar Earthquake Response, and More

By Lara Cooper

Over the past week, Direct Relief has delivered 476 shipments of requested medical aid to 46 U.S. states and territories and nine countries worldwide. The shipments contained 4.3 million defined daily doses of medication.

Medications and supplies shipped this week included medications for breast cancer treatment, surgical supplies, antibiotics, diabetes management medications, refrigerators and cold storage for temperature-sensitive medications, personal protective equipment, cancer treatment therapies, and more.

A critical shipment of surgical supplies to support birth injury repair arrived at a hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo this week.

Eight fistula repair modules, donated by Direct Relief, arrived in Goma, DRC, this week, and contain enough surgical supplies and medical consumables for 400 fistula repair surgeries. Fistula can occur during or after childbirth if labor is obstructed, damaging tissue and causing long-term impacts for women.

The shipment went to support the work of HEAL Africa, which operates a 197-bed tertiary referral hospital, one of only three referral hospitals in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The facility provides general surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology (including fistula repair), pediatrics, and internal medicine. It also serves as a center for healthcare and research, and for training doctors and healthcare professionals.

The hospital has been serving an influx of patients seeking care due to displacement and conflict in the region. Direct Relief has been supporting several healthcare organizations in the region with medical aid transported by roadway since the Goma International Airport remains closed due to the conflict.

Support continues for areas impacted in Southeast Asia by the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that reverberated through the region, with particularly devastating impacts in Myanmar. More than 200,000 people were displaced as a result, and the AHA Center has reported 3,700 confirmed fatalities from the earthquake, and more than 4,800 injuries.

In response, Direct Relief issued a $50,000 emergency support grant to Community Partners International, or CPI, for search and rescue and mobile health programming in the earthquake’s aftermath. Direct Relief is also preparing a medical aid shipment of requested emergency medicines, including antibiotics, diabetes medications, and diagnostic supplies, hygiene items, and field medic packs filled with triage essentials for CPI’s medical work in Myanmar.