Mobile maternity care for homeless women in Tana

 
Location:

Antananarivo, Madagascar

Category:

Health

Published: 11 May 2009
Progress:
101% funded
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We – Tanja, Gerd & Fanilo Hock – have lived in Madagascar since January 2006. Nine months ago we began working with homeless women and their children on the streets of Tana. The idea for the project arose during the process of adopting our Malagasy son, Fanilo. We discovered that in Antananarivo new born babies are often found abandoned in public waste bins. We are working with the homeless pregnant women – the poorest of the poor – in the hope of reducing the number of abandoned babies.

Originally we had planned to set up a centre where we could care for the women on site. A roof over their head, people to care for them, a chance to learn life skills that could help them to earn a living in the future. The political crisis at the beginning of 2009 changed our plans – so now we are going mobile!

For this means we purchased a mobile home in Germany that had previously been used by a German bank for promotonal actions. We received medical equipment in the form of a donation from a partner NGO in Germany.. The van arrived in Tana at the end of August 2009 and we are now busy refitting it as a mobile midwife clinic! Technical aspects are almost complete, now we will begin work on the installation of medical equipment. Together with a native midwife we will provide maternity care for homeless women. When necessary we will also be accompanied by a doctor. We will travel to those areas where the most homeless women look for shelter. Once the sun sets and the businesses close, many women sleep with their children in shop doorways.

Poverty and the number of homeless people has risen sharply due to the political crisis. Alongside the medical care throughout pregnancy and the provision of medications and vitamins, we will also provide the women with education about family plannig, hygiene and possible pathways out of poverty. Collaboration with local social workers and churches further strengthens our programme.

Completed (14)

  • Second hand motor home

    8500 Euro. • Published 11 May 2009
    The mobile home is a former Sparkasse Bank promotional vehicle - sold in Germany and in very good condition. Logistical and medical equipment costs are already covered.
  • 3 months wages for Malagasy midwife

    360 Euro. • Published 03 August 2009
    The Malagasy midwife will play an integral part in the day to day running of the project, and will also receive high-standard medical training from Tanja Hock.
  • 3 months food budget for homeless mothers treated

    300 Euro. • Published 03 August 2009
    Pregnant women and mothers treated through this programme will receive nutritious meals that contribute to improving their general health and the health of their children.
  • 3 months medicine

    105 Euro. • Published 03 August 2009
    The motor home will be stocked with the necessary medicines that may be required during the medical examinations and procedures.
  • Support team wages for 3 months

    3000 Euro. • Published 18 September 2009
    Remaining team required in the first 3 months includes a driver and mechanic, security guard, housekeeper responsible for preparing meals, occasional employment of doctors and a team gardener to produce fruit, vegetables and livestock.
  • Mobile Clinic Christmas Street Party! Urgent!

    750 Euro. • Published 07 December 2009
    Street children will receive a Santa's hat containing small gifts. The mothers will receive practical gifts. We will also deliver good food and festive music! With every €5 we are able to touch a homeless person with the Christmas spirit!
  • 3 months wages for Malagasy midwife

    360 Euro. • Published 05 January 2010
    The Malagasy midwife will play an integral part in the day to day running of the project, and will also receive high-standard medical training from Tanja Hock.
  • 3 months food budget for homeless mothers treated

    300 Euro. • Published 05 January 2010
    Pregnant women and mothers treated through this programme will receive nutritious meals that contribute to improving their general health and the health of their children.
  • 3 months wages for driver/technical assistant

    270 Euro. • Published 03 August 2009
    The driver is key to the mobility of the midwifery service throughout the streets of Antananarivo. He will also be responsible for the general upkeep of the mechanical components of the mobile home.
  • 3 months fuel

    320 Euro. • Published 03 August 2009
    Fuel costs have risen since the recent political crisis. Bringing the medical services to the streets where the homeless women are living makes this cost particularly necessary.