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Health centre run under UNICEF medical tent [Youtube]
Abstract:
Abstract : Masmaya Gurung, 35, arrives with her three-year-old son Abhinash Gurung, who broke his leg eight days ago while playing football with his brother, at Aarughat Primary Health Care Centre in Gorkha district, the epicentre of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal on 25 April 2015. The health centre, which was damaged during the earthquake, is being run under tents, including the ones provided by UNICEF. It took Masmaya eight days to gather NPR 250 (approximately US$ 2.5) needed for the one day journey to the health centre from her home in Majhigaun village. At the health centre, Dr. Debesh Shrestha and his team plaster Abhinash’s broken leg. Following the earthquakes that damaged and destroyed more than 1,200 health facilities, UNICEF supported the restoration of basic health services by providing medical tents that were used as health facilities as well as essential medicine and equipment. Duration : 00:01:33 Location : Darughat, Gorkha. Time and Topic of scene : 00:00:19 - Dr. Debesh Shrestha telling that, eventhough their team face different challenges, they are trying their best to provide primary health care services to the people. 00:00:45 - Masmaya Gurung arrives with her son, who broke his leg while playing ball with his brother. 00:01:33 - End Content Rating - [U] Video Quality - 144p to 1080pHD Audio Quality - High URL - https://youtu.be/gLwpOIrvqsM #PRATIVA #YOUTUBE
Publisher: UNICEF Nepal Type / Script:
Video-Media  in  Nepali - नेपाली
Keywords:
EARTHQUAKES, DISASTER-PRONE AREAS, NATURAL DISASTERS, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRES, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, RELIEF PERSONNEL, AID PROGRAMMES, HEALTH SERVICES, PARAMEDICAL PERSONNEL, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, RURAL HEALTH, MEDICAL TREATMENT.
Thematic Group:
UNICEF, (2016)
Thesaurus:
13.02.00 - Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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Feeder: PRATIVASHRESTHA, Editor: NAZIYA SAMAD, Auditor:
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Health centre run under UNICEF medical tent [Youtube]
Abstract:
Abstract : Masmaya Gurung, 35, arrives with her three-year-old son Abhinash Gurung, who broke his leg eight days ago while playing football with his brother, at Aarughat Primary Health Care Centre in Gorkha district, the epicentre of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal on 25 April 2015. The health centre, which was damaged during the earthquake, is being run under tents, including the ones provided by UNICEF. It took Masmaya eight days to gather NPR 250 (approximately US$ 2.5) needed for the one day journey to the health centre from her home in Majhigaun village. At the health centre, Dr. Debesh Shrestha and his team plaster Abhinash’s broken leg. Following the earthquakes that damaged and destroyed more than 1,200 health facilities, UNICEF supported the restoration of basic health services by providing medical tents that were used as health facilities as well as essential medicine and equipment. Duration : 00:01:33 Location : Darughat, Gorkha. Time and Topic of scene : 00:00:19 - Dr. Debesh Shrestha telling that, eventhough their team face different challenges, they are trying their best to provide primary health care services to the people. 00:00:45 - Masmaya Gurung arrives with her son, who broke his leg while playing ball with his brother. 00:01:33 - End Content Rating - [U] Video Quality - 144p to 1080pHD Audio Quality - High URL - https://youtu.be/gLwpOIrvqsM #PRATIVA #YOUTUBE
Publisher: UNICEF Nepal Type / Script:
Video-Media  in  Nepali - नेपाली
Keywords:
EARTHQUAKES, DISASTER-PRONE AREAS, NATURAL DISASTERS, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRES, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, RELIEF PERSONNEL, AID PROGRAMMES, HEALTH SERVICES, PARAMEDICAL PERSONNEL, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, RURAL HEALTH, MEDICAL TREATMENT.
Thematic Group:
UNICEF, (2016)
Thesaurus:
13.02.00 - Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
PDF | File Size: 185 KB   Download
Feeder: PRATIVASHRESTHA, Editor: , Auditor:
...
Health centre run under UNICEF medical tent
Abstract:
Abstract : Masmaya Gurung, 35, arrives with her three-year-old son Abhinash Gurung, who broke his leg eight days ago while playing football with his brother, at Aarughat Primary Health Care Centre in Gorkha district, the epicentre of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal on 25 April 2015. The health centre, which was damaged during the earthquake, is being run under tents, including the ones provided by UNICEF. It took Masmaya eight days to gather NPR 250 (approximately US$ 2.5) needed for the one day journey to the health centre from her home in Majhigaun village. At the health centre, Dr. Debesh Shrestha and his team plaster Abhinash’s broken leg. Following the earthquakes that damaged and destroyed more than 1,200 health facilities, UNICEF supported the restoration of basic health services by providing medical tents that were used as health facilities as well as essential medicine and equipment. Duration : 00:01:33 Location : Darughat, Gorkha. Time and Topic of scene : 00:00:19 - Dr. Debesh Shrestha telling that, eventhough their team face different challenges, they are trying their best to provide primary health care services to the people. 00:00:45 - Masmaya Gurung arrives with her son, who broke his leg while playing ball with his brother. 00:01:33 - End Content Rating - [U] Video Quality - 144p to 1080pHD Audio Quality - High URL - https://youtu.be/gLwpOIrvqsM
Publisher: UNICEF Nepal Type / Script:
Video-Media  in  Nepali - नेपाली
Keywords:
EARTHQUAKES, DISASTER-PRONE AREAS, NATURAL DISASTERS, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRES, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, RELIEF PERSONNEL, AID PROGRAMMES, HEALTH SERVICES, PARAMEDICAL PERSONNEL, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, RURAL HEALTH, MEDICAL TREATMENT.
Thematic Group:
UNICEF, (2016)
Thesaurus:
13.02.00 - Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
PDF | File Size: 185 KB   Download
Feeder: PRATIVASHRESTHA, Editor: , Auditor:
...