MERCY Malaysia Seeks More Funding to Assist Pakistan Flood Victims

MERCY Malaysia's local project assistant Zahid Tanoli Bashir (second from right) and volunteer doctor Dr Jitendra Kumar treating patients at the Nowshera static clinic
30 August 2010
- MERCY Malaysia is seeking
more funding to assist Pakistan
flood victims in response to the Pakistan floods that have
devastated millions of lives in the past one month. MERCY Malaysia President said the money is needed to
help provide emergency medical relief to flood victims in the southern parts of
Pakistan
that were affected by the flooding.
“We plan to go
further down south to set up more mobile and static clinics since the need for
medical attention is still widely needed but at the moment the funds are
“trickling into” our Pakistan Relief Fund and it puts a constraint on the scale
of our relief work in Pakistan” said MERCY Malaysia President, Dato’ Dr Ahmad
Faizal Perdaus.
“I urge members of the public, corporations, foundations
and organisations to come forward and help to alleviate the suffering of the people
in Pakistan caused by the floods by providing financial assistance through our
Pakistan Relief Fund,” said Dato’ Dr Ahmad Faizal.
"The MERCY Malaysia team in Pakistan is
actively involved on the ground since they arrived on 4 August. To date, we have
sent three teams to Pakistan and are currently working at two static clinics in
the Nowshera and Charsadda districts. Each static clinic also runs a mobile
clinic; we have served over 6,000 patients through our 4 clinics, and we expect
the numbers will rise as more people are displaced by the flood,” said Dato’ Dr
Ahmad Faizal Perdaus.
“Both our mobile and static clinics received overwhelming
number of patients that seek medical attention since MERCY Malaysia gained the
trust of the local communities there,” he said.
"We at the MERCY Malaysia headquarters received reports
from our staff in Pakistan that there is a high number of cases relating to
conjunctivitis, dehydration and diarrhoea as there is a shortage of clean and
safe water to drink and use,” he added.
“Apart from providing medical relief to the affected
communities, MERCY Malaysia is also distributing hygiene kits and conducting
sessions for the flood survivors to educate them on cleanliness and hygiene. We
assisted 200 families in Pabbi, Nowshera, and hygiene promotion sessions were
done together with local students from the Peshawar Medical College. This is
important to mitigate the spread of communicable diseases -like diarrhoea and
scabies- that occur during floods.”
“Since the Government of Pakistan has announced that the
emergency phase is until 30 September 2010, MERCY Malaysia will continue to
provide emergency medical relief to as much affected communities as we can and
we hope to continue provide our services in the recovery phase after the said
date, if our funding permits,” said Dato’ Dr Ahmad Faizal.
Concerned individuals and organisations
can donate to MERCY Malaysia’s
Pakistan
Relief Fund through:
1. The
following bank accounts:
MAYBANK (account name: MERCY HUMANITARIAN FUND,
account number: 5621-7950-4126,
ABA Swift Code: MBBEMYKLA), or
CIMB Bank (account name: MERCY Malaysia, account number:
1424-000-6561053,
ABA Swift Code: CIBBMYKL), or
Internet Banking
- CIMBClicks (via CIMB Cares), or
- Maybank2u (via registered biller), or
- AmOnline (via registered biller), or
- EON Bank (via registered biller).
2.
Donations via cheque are payable to MERCY MALAYSIA
3.
To donate online, please visit www.mercy.org.my
(Kindly state, “Pakistan
Relief Fund” at the back of the cheque, in the bank-in slip or at the reference
column if transaction is via internet banking).
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