Doctors Worldwide Impact Review 2018-19

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Save a life. Change a life.

THIS YEAR WE SERVED COMMUNITIES IN...

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4700 people

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307,000 People Impacted 2018-19

Bangladesh

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We’re providing dignified end of life care to patients who are most in need, caring for 35 families, providing 174 patients with medical insurance, supporting 20 children in education and 12 patients with transport and cancer pain management.

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Rwanda

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Health Emergencies

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We’ve served communities in Pakistan by providing medical care for 1500 people. We also helped provide life saving necessities such as water, and dispensed food packs to 800 families.

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WHAT WE DO OUR WORK AREAS

food packs, 2500 hygiene packs and shelter for 150 families affected by the recent

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With the gracious and compassionate donations received from people like you, we are able to change and save lives for the be er across the world.

In Sulawesi, your donations have provided quality treatment for 9716 people, as well as 4000

In Malawi, your donations helped us serve 56,376 patients in 4 clinics, provide 25 staff including midwives and nurses, provide financial support to destitute patients and help deliver 25 babies a month.

Serving communities in need so that they can build healthier and happier futures.

At Doctors Worldwide, we believe that good health enables people and communities to define their own future. Without good health, a parent cannot take care of their family, or a child cannot meet their full potential, and communities miss out on a chance to grow and contribute to their collective wellbeing. Access to quality healthcare is not a privilege, it is a human right together with your support, we work towards making that a reality for everyone, especially the poorest.

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OUR PROJECTS

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IMPACT REVIEW

Improving the quality of healthcare for Rohingya communities by providing

78 teaching sessions, 576 hours of clinical shadowing, and improving the practice of 44 doctors to date, serving 88,000 patients every month.

THIS YEAR YOUR SUPPORT MEANT THAT...

25 babies

4,400 refugees

10,000 clinic

500 people

helped with food packs

care workers trained

In Malawi

In Bangladesh

provided with clean water

In Malawi

In Pakistan

In Indonesia

Worldwide

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patients helped per month

4,000 people

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