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Restoring Dignity & Health for Tribal Community in Attapady, Keralam

Sewa Canada International Aid Inc has been supporting tribal communities all over India, since its inception. This Tribal Health Project in the remote hill area of Attapady, Kerala, India is one among them. It is run by our partners on the ground Swami Vivekananda Medical Mission, (SVMM).

The Place : Attappady is a mountainous region of Kerala, features a mosaic of different microclimates and topologies. This also means the region is quite biodiverse, with the rainforests and scrublands home to elephants, leopards, tigers, monkeys, bears and many other recognizable Indian fauna.

The Problem : The area is also known for having a low HDI when compared to the rest of Kerala, with many of the inhabitants living in poverty. Cholera, sickle cell anemia, chronic alcoholism, rampant mental illness and various other disorders plague the tribal populations. Providing them with timely and accessible health care is critical. SVMM ensures this care is provided to these underprivileged communities, free of cost. This would not be possible without support from generous donors year after year, and seeking your generous support.

Tribal & Underprivileged populations : Tribes form 44% of the population and are represented in three sects called Irula, Muduga and Kurumba. They live in hamlets in and around the hills of Attappady. There are 192 such tribal hamlets. The non-tribal population comprises of settlers from Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The historic lack of infrastructure only serves to exacerbate the problem, and as such, little progress has been made in the region while the rest of Kerala progressed.

Goal: $10,000.00
Collected: $3,860.00
39%

In Collaboration With

Swami Vivekananda Medical Mission

Our Work
For patients from the tribal communities and other under privileged communities,
Swami Vivekananda Medical Mission Hospital provides the following services.

Free Tests

Free Medicines

Free Lab

Free Surgeries

Free Procedures

Free Dialysis

With help from our generous donors, Sewa Canada International Aid Inc. for the past few years has been funding a part of the above programs at Swami Vivekananda Medical Mission hospital, to bring relief to these tribal & underprivileged communities in an under-serviced area.

Typically :

  • CAD $80 – Supports the free food for the patients at SVMM hospital for a day.
  • CAD $100 – Supports the purchase of medicines for tribal patients at SVMM hospital for a day.
  • CAD $400 – Supports the full maternity care for a pregnant tribal woman at the SVMM hospital.

Surgeries, other procedures including dental work cost a lot more, but are offered free of cost to tribal and underprivileged communities, with help of generous donors.

For the last 4 years, Sewa Canada International has provided over CAD$ 20,000 every year to support these programs to provide healthcare for the tribal communities. This includes contributing towards building a new NICU & MICU to enhance Neo Natal care and maternity care for tribal communities in Attapady. The new facilities was inaugurated on May 12th 2023.

The hospital offers the following services.The Hospital Management Information System is fully computerized. All patients are given free food daily at the hospital.

  • OP Department
  • Dental Clinic
  • Inpatient Ward
  • Operation Theatre
  • Laparoscopic Surgery
  • Emergency Medicine
  • ICU with Ventilator
  • Antenatal Care
  • Labour Room
  • New Born ICU
  • Immunization
  • Laboratory
  • ECG
  • EEG
  • X-Ray
  • Paediatric OP
  • Speciality Clinics
  • Ultrasound Scanning
  • Dialysis Center
  • Ayushman Bharath
  • ENT

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