Central African Republic: Health Emergency in Central African Republic Requires Urgent Response

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In the shadow of conflict, the Central African Republic (CAR) is grappling with a decades-long health crisis. Here, in a country of 5.5 million people, access to healthcare is all but impossible and life expectancy is little more than 54 years.

For years, Médecins Sans Frontières has repeated calls for more action from governments and humanitarian actors. Yet, the situation worsens, and our teams and the communities we serve are left wondering: where is everyone?

Although specialised hospitals like Bakouma hospital are supposed to provide more advanced care than health posts, health centres and district hospitals, Dr Louis-Marie Sabio struggles to provide even basic care. We have no electricity, preventing us from performing ultrasounds or X-rays. The operating theatre is virtually bare, equipped only with a small solar panel to power two light bulbs. When patients need medicines, we have to send them to the local market and hope they find something."The lack of supplies, staff, and support is replicated in health facilities across the Central African Republic.

"[Our] objective is to bolster healthcare provision at all levels to reduce mortality in the area," says Pelé Kotho-Gawe, MSF nurse supervisor for mobile activities in Bangassou.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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