SHIPMENT FEEDBACK

For decades the people of Iraq have endured the devastating consequences of internal and regional conflict. Frequent instability, economic sanctions, and the displacement of people in both Iraq itself and neighbouring countries including Syria, have all hindered efforts to rebuild the country and maintain legitimate government. The cumulative effect of these difficulties has been great; access to education is generally poor, the availability of resources for refugees is limited, and healthcare facilities are often underequipped.

Crossroads has partnered with a group in Iraq working to improve health and employment opportunities for displaced people and stretched local communities. There was huge excitement when the forty foot container arrived in Iraq from Crossroads – so much so that a press conference was arranged to broadcast the news. The Director of the local Health Department showed his gratitude for the hospital beds, wheelchairs, walking frames, crutches and mattresses which arrived. Our partner NGO was very happy – a staff member said:

This shipment was so special in its medical equipment. We expect the hospital beds will help, on average, 7000 people per year.”

(Above 1st) The scene outside the hospital as much needed medical equipment is delivered. (Above 2nd) The director expresses his thanks in a press interview.

 

(Above) A walking frame can make all the difference in recovering from injury.

For many families and individuals even basic necessities such as clothing and bedding are hard to come by.  The shipment also contained items which were ideal for refugees and people in displacement camps. Sometimes there are unintended benefits of packing every corner of the container with goods, as boxes of clothing, shoes and houseware are used to keep loose items like crutches from moving around.

“Regarding the timing of the shipment was great as the heavy clothes helped a lot in the winter.”

The goods received in this shipment have been greatly appreciated by the beneficiaries who received them and have directly impacted many people’s lives. This is the impact which our partner NGO has identified:

  • An average of 7000 people will use the hospital beds per year.
  • 55 students monthly will benefit from the computer and projector in their caravan class room, part of their ‘tech over trauma’ program.
  • The clothes donation will cover 4 camps of refugees. As each camp has 300 families they are expecting to cover the needs of 2000 people.

RECEIVING AND USING THE DONATED GOODS FOR IMPROVED RECOVERY


CONTAINER-CLINIC BRINGS HEALTHCARE SERVICES TO REFUGEES

Our partners on the ground knew that the camp needed a health clinic, and realised that converting the container into a clinic and pharmacy would be an efficient and effective solution.

 They had the amazing idea to use your container as a camp clinic. It was remodeled and customised to fit a small clinic on one side, and a pharmacy on the other.

Photos show what a wonderful job they did in transforming the space and surrounding area into a healthcare centre that families could feel confident visiting, where they can access a level of care that would otherwise be very difficult.

(Above left) Staff work hard adding paneling and outer fittings to the container to make it suitable for its new purpose as a clinic. (Above right) Patients wait for consultation at the new clinic.

(Above left) Inside the clinic, where patients can be seen and treated in privacy and comfort. (Above right) One side of the container holds the clinic’s pharmacy.

We are so grateful to all involved in making this shipment possible, allowing us to come alongside hard-working partners in the field and invest strategically in their projects with this highly vulnerable population in Iraq.

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SHIPMENT FEEDBACK

Only 42% of The Gambia’s adult population are literate and poor access to education continues to hamper development efforts. Ranking just 174 out of 189 on the Human Development Index, The Gambia struggles with a lack of arable land for farming and from a shortage of employment opportunities for young people. Schools in The Gambia are often difficult to access for many people, and the resources and equipment they need are often lacking. As a result of this as many as one in four children drops out of primary school with only 35% acquiring any secondary education.

Our NGO partners in the region are determined to improve education in The Gambia. Since 2006 they have been sponsoring children to attend school right through from nursery to senior secondary level, and have been working with schools, students, and their families, to help improve facilities and provide the resources and equipment they need to succeed.

“It brings us great happiness to see smiles on the faces of people because of what they have received through Crossroads” – NGO director

The goods that were sent in this shipment have been used to support the work and development of a number of schools in The Gambia. Our partners estimate that, by improving school supplies and materials, these goods have directed benefitted almost 600 students, and will go on to provide a benefit to many more in the future.

(Above 1st) Families and teachers with goods from the shipment. (Above 2nd) Materials for clothes are received by students’ families.

 

(Above 1st) New chairs are set out, ready to be taken to classrooms. (Above 2nd) Students take a first look at their new desks and chairs.

Here are just a few things that were possible because of this shipment:

  • Desks and chairs have relieved the worry of students having to bring their own furniture to school.
  • Writing materials at school have saved families the cost of purchasing supplies themselves.
  • Clothing and bags have ensured children are fully prepared and equipped for classes.
  • Textbooks have improved the curriculum on offer at the secondary education level.

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