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Child care class in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia, 1975. Photo: World Bank Group/Ray Witlin
Photo ID: 1721410-0010-c
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A water pump at the water source.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue.
With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
According to national statistics the population in Naryn Oblast has limited access to health care services and faces health concerns, such as child and maternal mortality that are higher than national average rates for the rest of the country. In response to this challenge and to increase access to high-quality health care and promote quality of life by maintaining international standard of health service, the Aga Khan Health Services established the Aga Khan Medical and Diagnostic Centre (AKMDC) in Naryn which was inaugurated in May 2016. AKMDC is a private and not-for-profit consultation and diagnostic centre.
The Centre, operating under a licence issued by the Ministry of Health of Kyrgyzstan, is staffed with qualified doctors, nurses and paramedics to provide reliable and affordable services in gynaecology, obstetrics, cardiology, family medicine and paediatrics.
Equipped with a general x-ray, Doppler ultrasound, ECG services, gastro-endoscopy services with generous support of the Government of Canada and the AKDN, the Centre offers full laboratory services including biochemistry, pathology and haematology tests. A well-equipped and well-stocked high quality pharmacy is available to accommodate to the patient’s needs.
Doctors and nurses who provide care across the border in Afghanistan through the ESCOMIAD project with funding from USAID.
A new water systen with private connection to houses. Interventions such as these mean people, women especially, don't need to spend hours each day walking up nearby mountains to collect water. They also reduce the incidences of water bourne illnesses.
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The wife of the leader of the community drinking water users union responsible for collecting fees, operations and maintenance of the recently constructed 8.8km of clean drinking water system (pipe map seen behind him) that now goes into each of the 700 households as well as other public facilities in Aktash village.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue. With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
According to national statistics the population in Naryn Oblast has limited access to health care services and faces health concerns, such as child and maternal mortality that are higher than national average rates for the rest of the country. In response to this challenge and to increase access to high-quality health care and promote quality of life by maintaining international standard of health service, the Aga Khan Health Services established the Aga Khan Medical and Diagnostic Centre (AKMDC) in Naryn which was inaugurated in May 2016. AKMDC is a private and not-for-profit consultation and diagnostic centre.
The Centre, operating under a licence issued by the Ministry of Health of Kyrgyzstan, is staffed with qualified doctors, nurses and paramedics to provide reliable and affordable services in gynaecology, obstetrics, cardiology, family medicine and paediatrics.
Equipped with a general x-ray, Doppler ultrasound, ECG services, gastro-endoscopy services with generous support of the Government of Canada and the AKDN, the Centre offers full laboratory services including biochemistry, pathology and haematology tests. A well-equipped and well-stocked high quality pharmacy is available to accommodate to the patient’s needs.
The wife of the leader of the community drinking water users union responsible for collecting fees, operations and maintenance of the recently constructed 8.8km of clean drinking water system (pipe map seen behind him) that now goes into each of the 700 households as well as other public facilities in Aktash village.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue. With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
The leader of the community drinking water users union.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue.
With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
Michigan health and nutrition camp teaches youth about physical activity, eating healthy, agriculture, 4-H and being a good friend.
Location: Bug House, Michigan State University campus
Photo cred: Hailey Anderson, ANR Communications
The leader of the community drinking water users union.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue.
With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
The leader of the community drinking water users union.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue.
With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
The leader of the community drinking water users union.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue.
With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
The leader of the community drinking water users union.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue.
With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
The leader of the community drinking water users union.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue.
With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.
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According to national statistics the population in Naryn Oblast has limited access to health care services and faces health concerns, such as child and maternal mortality that are higher than national average rates for the rest of the country. In response to this challenge and to increase access to high-quality health care and promote quality of life by maintaining international standard of health service, the Aga Khan Health Services established the Aga Khan Medical and Diagnostic Centre (AKMDC) in Naryn which was inaugurated in May 2016. AKMDC is a private and not-for-profit consultation and diagnostic centre.
The Centre, operating under a licence issued by the Ministry of Health of Kyrgyzstan, is staffed with qualified doctors, nurses and paramedics to provide reliable and affordable services in gynaecology, obstetrics, cardiology, family medicine and paediatrics.
Equipped with a general x-ray, Doppler ultrasound, ECG services, gastro-endoscopy services with generous support of the Government of Canada and the AKDN, the Centre offers full laboratory services including biochemistry, pathology and haematology tests. A well-equipped and well-stocked high quality pharmacy is available to accommodate to the patient’s needs.
A local kindergarten that benefits from access to clean water provided by the new water system.
Before this system was put in place, women and children would have to travel to the neighbouring villages to collect drinking water often leading to intra and inter community conflict. Illnesses caused by water borne diseases were also an issue.
With funding from UKAID, AKF worked with a number of communities to install clean drinking water systems, establish the governance structures to ensure its long term sustainability and foster improved social cohesion between communities.