Title: Hellenic Mission
1Hellenic Mission
- Sri Lanka
- January 21st -March 12th 2005
2The route
http//www.klimaka-cosmos.net www.klimaka.org.gr
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4- Hellenic Aid
- Organizations
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- Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Greek Ministry of Health
- Greek Ministry of Defense
- Non-govermantal organizations
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- KLIMAKA NGO
- HELLENIC RED CROSS
- SOLIDARITY NGO
- DOCTORS OF THE WORLD
- KESSA DIMITRA NGO
- Individuals Companies
5The mission boat - The Ocean Monarch
6 The team
- Tsios Epameinondas - Reg. Nurse
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- Diamantopoulos Petros- M.D.
- Dimopoulos Anargiros - Physiotherapist
- Karanikola Eleni - Reg. Nurse
- Stamatogiannopoulou Efstathia - Reg. Nurse
- Iordanidou Iordana - Reg. Nurse
7- Responsibilities of our team members
- Tsios E. - Pharmacy support, Team leader
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- Diamantopoulos P. - General Surgeon
- Dimopoulos A. - Patient reception
- Karanikola E.- Nurse deployed at the O.G. office
- Patient
reception - Stamatogianopoulou E. - Nurse deployed at the
pediatrics office - Ioranidou I. - Nurse deployed at the pediatrics
offiice Patient reception
8Klimakas Volunteers
9 Our tasks I. Primary Health Care II.
Distribution of Humanitarian Aid III. Visit to
the destroyed areas
10I. Providing Primary Health Care Services
- mainly to the population of Trincomalee and the
surrounding area. Our base was the hospital boat.
11I. Providing Primary Health Care Services
Medical Center
- The Medical Center was constructed by all the
volunteers during the journey to Sri Lanka (15
days) and had the following facilities - Patients waiting room and reception
- Internal Diseases Office
- O.G. Office
- Pediatrics Office
- Surgical Office
- Med. Imaging Office (x-ray)
- Microbiological laboratory
- Pharmacy
12Constructing the Medical Center on the way to Sri
Lanka
13Constructing the Medical Center on the way to Sri
Lanka
PHARMACY
14PATIENTS RECEPTION
15INTERNAL MEDICINE OFFICE
16INTERNAL MEDICINE OFFICE
17INTERNAL MEDICINE OFFICE
18O.G. Office
19O.G. Office
20PEDIATRICS OFFICE
21PEDIATRICS OFFICE
22PEDIATRICS OFFICE
23SURGICAL OFFICE
24INJURY CAUSED BY MORTAR
25ORTHOPEDICS
26SURGICAL CASE
27FINAL TESTS OF THE X-RAY MACHINE
28LABORATORY
29LABORATORY
30PHARMACY
31PHARMACY
32- FINAL PATIENTS COUNT
- INTERNAL MEDICINE 832
- SURGICAL 540
- PEDIATRICS 544
- O.G. 36
- TOTAL COUNT 1952
- 1952 patients were examined
- 805 X-rays were taken
- 1500 prescriptions were given
33II. Distribution of Humanitarian Aid
34Clothes, food, laboratory equipment, toys
35Soldiers unload the cargo
36Civilians unload the cargo
37III. Visit to the affected by the tsunami areas
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39Trincomalee
40Nilaveli
The yard of a house that used to stand here, but
now it has vanished under the wave. We can still
see the well that was located in the middle of
the
41Trincomalee
42The hospital of Kinniya
In this hospital only 2 doctors were saved when
all patients and staff were drifted by the wave
43Trincomalee
44Trincomalee
45Trincomalee - Camps
46 Supporting the victims
47Camps
48Camps
49Camps
50Camps Open air school
51Camps
52Camps
53Just Married The positive sign of continuing
our normal lives
54The journey back home lasted 15 days
55- After the completion of the mission, the Greek
Ministry of Foreign Affairs awarded all
volunteers. - On March 20th, 2005 (a few days after the
completion of the mission), a reception took
place in the MoFA with the volunteers as guests. - The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr
Stilianidis, the Minister of Health Mr Kaklamanis
and executives of MoFA were present at the
reception. In a press conference they descirbed
that the mission was successful and they
congratulated the volunteers for their courage
and assistance to the people of Sri Lanka.
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58Till the next mission . . .
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