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2011-2012
Must Medical Students Association (MMSA)
Yearly Activity report 2011-2012
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Spread the Awareness Spread the hope
Breast CancerCampaign Report 2011
Must Medica l Students ' Assoc ia t ion
Contents
Content Page
Mission and Vision 1
Project Goals 2
Project Team Members 3
Project Timeline and Slogan 4
Target group & Project Details 5-13
Partners, Top Achievements and Obstacles 14
Statistics 15-23
Guests Feedback Ribbon 24
With the beginning of the 21st century, Breast Cancer is considered one of the emergingleading causes of death among females in Egypt. The vast majority of women dying of Cancer inEgypt “37 %”, die of Breast Cancer (Egyptian National Cancer Institute, 2008). For many yearsthere has been a complete silence about it, and resistance to talk about the issue, and that helpedthe disease to get wild and break not only the woman herself, but the entire family that she’s theglue of.
Statistics show that in Egypt the overall rates of the disease is less than many countries at theinternational rates, but the mortality rates are higher, and that’s due to late diagnosis, wrongbelieves, and lack of awareness. And that is what we’d planned to help in changing through thisproject.
This Initiative aimed at getting universities' students in Egypt1 involved, particularly, as an effectiveeducational tool for their mothers, their peers and themselves eventually. And that happen throughproviding awareness tools, in a creative way matching the target age group (17 – 25 years old), aswell as the project’s team themselves.
The project’s team mainly consisted basically of females and males medical students whom aremembers at the International Federation of Medical Students in Egypt , and other interestedactivists, and they are considered the seeds of future medical staff that would be able to provideeducational resources to their communities.It’s also worth mentioning that the 2 applicants for this grant, along with 4 other team members, arethe graduates of the Course For The Cure ; which is an international professional training on healtheducation, under the auspice of the Komen's Global Initiative for Breast Cancer Awareness.
That course aims at constructing dynamic network of dedicated activists who have the skills,knowledge, and the vision to perform a strategic role in fighting Breast Cancer in Egypt. The trainingcourse took place in the Institute of International Education in Egypt, with the generous help of theUS-AID.
The Initiative team is proudly sharing with you the components and the achievements of our workthrough this systemized report. With all gratitude and appreciation to the all support and motivationwe received from our partners and Universities' authorities. We wish for a continuous cooperationand hope for seeing a better future for women's health in Egypt, because simply, they just deserve
Mission & Vision
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Must Medical Students' Association (MMSA) , Standing Committee on Reproductive Health Including AIDS (SCORA)
Goal 1Increase the overall awareness of breast cancer in
Egyptian Universities through establishment of a ba-sic skilled core team of university students.
Goal 2Enriching the breast cancer awareness
resources database in Egypt as a tool to improvethe results of fighting breast Cancer in Egypt.
Goal 3Breaking the Silence surrounding breast canceras a disease among the university students and
sending out a message of hope to the young gen-eration.
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Project Team MembersName Medical School Year of StudyNancy Mohamed Soliman Noah(Team leader – Local officer on ReproductiveHealth Including AIDS)
601
Amer Rebhi Jarrar 501
Helen Basel 601
Norhan Talaat 601
Iman Alagamy 601
Mona Mohamed 601
Mennat-allah Maged 501
khaled zregat 601
Baker Alkhairi 501
Ammar alkabouk 401
Sabri Basim Sabri Jaber 101
Ahmad Said Jibril 601
Omar Fehail 502
Mostafa Mahmoud Elshahat Ali 601
Mohamad Nemer Kassem 601
Lara Nezar Zyoud 501
Ayman Abdelelah Ahmed Semreen 601
Rushdi Al Badawi 301
Mohammad Majid Mohammad Toum 601
Wafa' Ahmad al Momani 501
Basel Hussein Mohammad AlHaddad 501
Anas Sadiq Natsheh 501
Osama Mohammed Lutfi Dawud 301
Abdullah Adli Al-Shawish 601
Mohammad Gamil Alasaad 501
Mahmoud Ahmad Mahmoud Matar 601
Nurhan Al Manaseer 202
Ayah Hossam El Din Mohammed 401
Musa Samir Musa Al-Absi 501
Marina Nader Boules 501
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Names Medical School Year of Study
Abdulrahman Hani Taher 501
Mohammad Ghazi Mohammad Othman 501
Hadeer Khaled 501
Ahmad Al-Deleq 301
George Ihab Seif 301
Project TimelineDate Plan
Thursday, 20th of October 2011 Interactive training for team building of a health educa-tion team.
Sunday 30th , Monday 31st of October2011 Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign.
Project SloganSpread the awareness, Spread the hope.
Designed by George Seif
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Target GroupPlanned target: University Students with Minimum 400 Students
Target Reached: 680 Students
Project DetailsActivity One\ Training:Interactive training for building a team capable of transmitting the message to the community.
Held on: Thursday 20th of October 2011.
Location: Misr University For Science and Technology – MUST, Giza, Egypt.
Training Schedule:
Time Session
9:00 – 10:00 Registration
10:00 – 10:30 Welcoming
10:30 – 12:00
Scientific Session Conducted by Nancy Noah– Local officer on Reproductive Health Includ-ing AIDS.
12:00 – 12:30 Coffee Break.
12:30 – 13:30 Team Division.
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Photography by MMSA photographer Omar FehailPage 7
Project Materials· Banners & Posters.· Pink Ribbons.· Flyers.· Slogan Designing: Designed by George Seif, Member at Must Medical Student As-sociation.· Evaluation Form.· T-shirts.
Publications· Promotional Flyers were distributed a week before the campaign with a slogan “ Wear Pink to BeatCancer”.· Facebook Page, where we posted the timing of the upcoming events and pictures of the campaign.
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Activity two\ Breast Cancer Campaign
Awareness Campaign Targeting Students at Misr University for Science and Technology.Held on: 30th, 31st of October 2011.
Location: Misr University for Science and Technology.
The campaign stations:
Basic AwarenessStation.
Where the educators provide students with information about:1- Methods of Early detection.2- Risk Factors.3- Educational leaflet distribution4- Symptoms and signs of Breast Cancer
On the Run Station.If the students do not have enough time to go through all the station, theycould go to “on the Run station” and educators will give them a brief of all thepervious stations.
Bracelets and wish-es Station.
Where students could buy bracelets to support the cause and write their wish-es for breast cancer patients in Egypt and their hope for the future.
At the end of the campaign, we held a contest for Female students and a voucher for a month at Curves gymwas given to the winners.
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· Wafi center for imaging.· Curves Gym, Offered five vouchers for the winner females in the contest, a month free in curves gym.
· Our message reached 680 students all over the university.· Well Trained team of 30 educators.· Huge success for MMSA’s first Campaign.
· University Calendar.· No available private place or simulators to teach female students to do Breast Self-Examination.
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Medicine 221 33%
Dentistry 51 8%
Pharmacy 57 8%
Physical Therapy 48 7%
Engineering 32 5%
Business 58 9%
Mass Media 54 8%
Foreign Languages 77 11%
Information Technology
6 1%
Biotechnology 21 3%
Applied Medical Scienc-es
21 3%
Archaeology & Tourism Guidance
9 1%
Not Available 22 3%
IFMSA Guest 2 0%
MSSA Guest 1 0%
17 12 4%
18 89 27%
19 65 20%
20 34 10%
21 25 8%
22 39 12%
23 22 7%
24 12 4%
25 9 3%
26 6 2%
27 0 0%
28 1 0%
29 1 0%
Survey Statistics
Ages of Students :
Are you aware of the risk factors of Breast Cancer?
Yes
313 96%
No
8 2%
Women in Egypt are at a High Risk of Having Breast Cancer?
Yes 275 85%
No 50 15%
Yes
304 94%
No
18 6%
Does the Incidence of Breast Cancer Increase with Age?
If your Mother /one of the 1st degree relatives was diagnosed with breast cancer, Does that Mean you are going to have Breast Cancer sooner or later?
Yes
138 42%
No
181 56%
Put a Mark in front of the warning signs of Breast Cancer
Peau d'orange
200 63%
Nipple Retrac-tion
191 60%
Nipple Dis-charge
217 68%
Breast Mass
290 91%
Change in Skin Colour
245 77%
People may select more than one check-box, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.
Does an early detection of breast Cancer carry a better chance for cure ?
Yes
322 99%
No
2 1%
A survivor is a women who spent how many years after the treatment without the recurrence of the disease?
1 10 3%
2 12 4%
3 0 0%
4 1 0%
5 177 54%
6 0 0%
7 1 0%
8 0 0%
9 0 0%
10 2 1%
15 1 0%
20 1 0%
50 1 0%
Did you ever know how to do Breast Cancer Self Examination before this campaign ?
Yes
142 44%
No
179 55%
What about now are you going to practice it frequently ?
Yes
276 85%
No
25 8%
Finally, When you are over 40 How many times do you need to do a Mammogram per year?
0.5 4 1%
1 181 56%
2 57 18%
3 7 2%
4 5 2%
5 2 1%
6 1 0%
12 18 6%
20 1 0%
I Promise to Copy the awareness to my dearest friends?
Yes
287 88%
No
6 2%
Spread the Awareness, Spread the Hope Campaign Evaluation
Please, share in your university campaign evaluation by filling in the following:
Age:
Women in Egypt are of a high risk of having breast cancer ? yes No
Are you Aware of the Risk factors of Breast Cancer? yes No
Does the incidence of Breast Cancer increase with age? yes No
If Your Mother /One of the 1st degree Relatives was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, Does that mean you
are going to have Breast Cancer Sooner or later? yes No
Put a Mark in front of the warning signs of breast Cancer?
Peau d'orange
Nipple Retraction
Nipple Discharge
Breast Mass
Change in Skin Color
Does an early detection of Breast Cancer Carry a better chance for cure? yes No
A survivor, is the women spent how many years after the treatment without the recurrence of the
disease?
Have you ever know how to do a Breast Self-Examination before this campaign? yes No
and what about now, are you going to practice it frequently? yes No
Finally, When you are over 40, Finally, How Many times do you need to do Mammogram per year?
I promise to copy the awareness to my dearest friends.
Thank you for sharing with us, any further comments you would like to give to our team?
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االستبيان التقييمي لحملة اكسري الصمت، انشري األمل
: فضيل، شاسم تشأل ف ذق أداء اىحيح ف اىجاعح تاإلجاتح عي ا ي
عشك ا هى :
ال ع : اىسذاخ ف صش عشضح ىإلصاتح تسشطا اىثذ
ال ع : هو ىذل عي تعىاو صادج اىخطىسج ىإلصاتح تسشطا اىثذ؟
ال ع : ضداد عذه اإلصاتح تسشطا اىثذ ع اىرقذ ف اىعش
قشثرل اىذسجح األوى أصثد تسشطا اىثذ، هو ع رىل أل سرصات عاجال أ آجال / إرا ماد واىذذل
ال ع : تسشطا اىثذ ؟
عالاخ اىرثه ىإلصاتح تسشطا اىثذ :
قشاخ صغشج أو ذجعذ ف جيذ اىثذ
اسحاب اىحيح أو أ أجضاء اخشي اىثذ إى اىذاخو
إفشاصاخ حيح اىثذ
أو ذحد اإلتط/ مرو صيثح أو ذغيظاخ ف اىثذ و
ذغشاخ ف ىى و شنو اىجيذ
ال اىنشف اىثنش ع أوسا اىثذ ضذ فشصح اىعالج ه و قز حاذل ع
اىاجح سشطا اىثذ، ىقة طيق عي أضد م عذد األعىا تعذ اىعالج اىىس دو عىدج اىشض؟
ال هو عيد قثو ع مفح عو اىفحص اىزاذ ىيثذ؟ ع
ال و هو سرقى تعو اىفحص اىزاذ ا و تشنو دوس؟ ع
م شج ف اىعا ذحراج ىعو أشعح اىاىجشا ىيثذ مإجشاء وقائ ىينشف اىثنش؟40عذا ذثيغ اىـ ،
أعذ تقو اىىع إى صذقاذ و مو ه عضضج إى قيث .
شنشا ىشاسمرل عا، هو ىذل ذعيق أو قرشحاخ ذىد ذقذها ىفشق اىحيح؟
Must Medica l Students ' Assoc ia t ion Ad-
The Feedback Ribbon
Design By Amer R. Jarrar
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SCORA Report for the Year 2011 – 2012
Summary of Activities:
October 2011:
Friday, 7th of October 2011.
Attended the Breast Cancer campaign Training at Egytefl association, Al Agouza, Egypt.
Shared in preparing the materials for the campaign by designing the slogan and doing
the Evaluation form.
Thursday, 20th of October 2011
Carried out training for 25 participating members in breast cancer campaign at Misr
University for Science and Technology (MUST), Giza – Egypt.
Friday, 21st of October 2011.
Attended pink steps towards a healthy life, which was held at the Gezira club – Giza,
Egypt.
Sunday 30th, Monday 31st of October 2011
Breast Cancer Campaign, which was held for 2 day at Misr Universty for Science and
Tecnology (MUST), Giza – Egypt.
December 2011:
Thursday 29th, Friday 30th of October.
Attended the National TOT on HIV/AIDS at Alexandria Fever Hospital, Alexandria –
Egypt.
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March 2012
Shared in preparing IWD online campaign with a slogan and 2 Designs.
April 2012
From Sunday 8th of April to Thursday 12th of April, 2012
Attended the FGM TOT at RCT, Ainshams University, Cairo – Egypt.
May-June 2012
From Wednesday 30th of May to Friday 1st of June, 2012
Carried out FGM training to 30 members, At LKQ, Mohandesin, Cairo – Egypt.
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Activities Details:
Pink Steps toward Healthy Life
Four members in addition to the Local Officer on Reproductive Health Including AIDS shared in
this event.
Participating Members:
Name Position
Nancy Mohamed Soliman Noah
Local officer on Reproductive Health Including AIDS. 2011 - 2012
George Ihab Seif Member at MMSA
Norhan Talaat Secretary General 2011 – 2012
Helen Bassel Treasurer 2011 – 2012
Iman AlAgamy Local Officer On Human Rights and Peace 2011 - 2012
Location: At Gezira Club, 33 kasr El Aini Street, Suite 25, Floor 7, From El khalig, Cairo – Egypt.
Timing: On Friday October 21st, 2011.
In collaboration with the Breast Cancer Foundation of Egypt.
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National TOT on HIV/AIDS
Two Members in addition to the Local officer attended this event, in collaboration with the
"Egyptian AIDS Society".
Participating Members
Name Position
Nancy Mohamed Soliman Noah
Local Officer On Reproductive Health Including AIDS 2011 – 2012.
Abdallah Adli Al Shaweesh
Vice President of External Affairs 2011 – 2012.
Mohamed Toum Training Director 2011 – 2012.
The National Coordinator of the National TOT on HIV/AIDS: Mr.Karim AbuZied
Location: Alexandria Fever Hospital, Alexandria – Egypt.
Timing: On Thursday 29th , Friday 30th Of December 2011.
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International Women’s Day
MMSA Shared in preparing the materials required for the Campaign, By a slogan and two
designs which were made by MMSA Designing Team.
Local Co-coordinator: Ms. Marina Nader Bolues.
Location: Online Campaign
Timing: March 2012.
Theme : Women Empowerment.
MMSA’s Slogan: Created From the man’s side to be equal to decide.
MMSA’s Proposed Designs:
Designed by Sabri Jaber
MMSA Member
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Designed by Marina Nader
MMSA Member
E n d o f R e p o r t
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Contents
Content Page
Vision and Mission 1
Problem Statement 1
Project Details 1
Status Of FGM in Egypt 2
Goals and Objectives 3
Project Activities 3-6
Major Accomplishments, obstacles and feedback 7
Photo Documentation of Activities 24
To see a our community free from Female Genital Mutilation, to prevent further mutilations and toprotect all the girls all over Egypt from this inhuman act, while respecting their reproductive and humanrights. To develop accessible resources for the FGM awareness, through which medical students are sensitizedand empowered to take on a significant role in preventing Female Genital Mutilation and increase the publicawareness among youth about the risks and dangers of this act. Through a joined effort, we wish to enable afriendly environment to deal with FGM and associated problems and complications far from myths and relatedstigma.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) comprises all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the externalfemale genitalia, or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. The practice is mostlycarried out by traditional circumcisers, such as attending childbirths. Increasingly, however, FGM is beingperformed also by medically trained personnel FGM is recognized internationally as a violation of the human rightsof girls and women. It constitutes an extreme form of discrimination against women. It is nearly always carried outon minors and is a violation of the rights of children. The practice also violates a person's rights to health, securityand physical integrity, the right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, and the rightto life when the procedure results in death. Procedures are mostly carried out on young girls sometime betweeninfancy and age 15, and occasionally on adult women. In Africa, about three million girls are at risk for FGMannually. The practice is most common in the western, eastern, and north-eastern regions of Africa, in somecountries in Asia and the Middle East.
Mission & Vision
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Problem Statement
Project Details
Project Title FGM Peer Education Project for medical students
Sector Health and Education
ApplicantsInternational Federation of Medical Students’ Associations –Egypt (IFMSA – Egypt)
Standing Committee on Reproductive Health including AIDS (SCORA)
Target Group Medical Students at Universities.
Status of FGM in Egypt
FGM is widely practiced social tradition in Egypt. It is usually performed on pre-pubescent girls,often without anesthetic or precautions against infection. The procedure in Egypt is usually performed ongirls between the ages of 9 to 12 years, prior to the onset of puberty. In the past, the procedure -involvingremoval of the clitoris, together with the excision of all or part of the labia minora – was generally car-ried out by traditional birth attendants (days) and "health barbers" (who also perform circumci-sion of boys). The operation was frequently done without an anesthetic, using knives or razors. Inrecent years, however, more than 60 percent of circumcisions have been performed by physiciansand nurses. A 2005 report by UNICEF suggested that 97% of Egyptian women between the ages of15 and 49 who have never been married have undergone some form of FGM or circumcision. A morerecent study by the Egyptian government found that 50.3% of girls aged 10 to 18 have been circum-cised. Through the last decade, the FGM medicalization in Egypt became the most challenging part ofthe work on FGM prevention. Despite a Ministerial decree prohibiting medical personnel from per-forming this practice, FGM/C in Egypt is still performed by physicians and other trained medi-cal personnel in hospitals, public and private health clinics. 75% of circumcisions done todaughters have been performed by trained medical personnel according to EDHS. In 2005. Dayas, ortraditional birth attendants, perform the remaining circumcisions (22%). The medicalization of FGM/Cin Egypt is one of the main obstacles in achieving substantial impact in FGM/C abandonment initiatives.In 2007, we in IFMSA-Egypt, conducted a short survey among 2150 medical students from 10 differ-ent medical schools. and after the analysis o it, we found some points that lead us to the importance ofdesigning this peer education project, and here are some of them:
- The majority whom disagreed about it was unexpected; also with the 12% none selected, that shows theincrease of the liability to make a change in the attitude towards FGM.
- There were some differences in the percentage between each medical school and the other, whichshows the variety according to the place and the socioeconomic status.
- The survey showed the widespread misunderstanding & lack of information among the youth generallyand the medical students specially, about the magnitude of the FGM in Egypt and also the lake of themedical and the sexual education that should not be found in medical students.
- 90% of the students agreed with the presence of the medical complications after this proce-dure!
Which shows the power of the wrong traditions & religious believes those made people do this act with-out being convinced!
- 50% of the students thought that it will be safe if the practice is done by a doctor. We found this re-sult is very threatening, as it shows how the future doctors are thinking about the possibility for thedoctor to practice such act because they are doctors, and they could make it safer.
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Goals and Objectives
The main goal of the project is to reduce the percentage of the medicalization of the practice inEgypt by ensuring that medical students adopt negative attitude towards FGM through targetingmedical students in universities in Egypt
To develop interactive resources on FGM suitable for peer education activities and create a cadre of coretrainers in universities
Conduct campaigns in universities to raise awareness and contribute to creating a positive attitude amongst medi-cal students regarding the issue
Project Activities
According to our target group, which will be mainly the Medical students and youth generally,we will be moving in two directions; one is stopping the practice of FGM by doctors through theeducation of medical students, the other is by creating a rejection among youth and public to-wards FGM
Activity One\ Training:
Interactive Training was carried out for 30 trainees to build a team of health educators capable of delivering themessage to the public.
Location: LKQ Center, 44 Amman Street, Mohandseen, Giza – Egypt.Held From, Wednesday May 30 to Friday June 1 2012.
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FGM Trainers
Name Contact Information
Nancy Mohamed Soliman Noah
Local officer on Reproductive health IncludingAIDS.
Email: [email protected]: 01061124496
Abdalah Adli ALShaweesh
Vice president of External Affairs.
Email: [email protected]:0111755115
Note: The trainers attended a training Session from Sunday 8th to Thursday 12th of April 2012, at RCT- AinshamsUniversity, Cairo – Egypt.
Member NameAyman Abdelelah Semreen
Amer Rebhi Jarrar
Ahmed Abdulrahman Mohammad
Lara Zyoud
Ahmad Samhouri
Sabri Jaber
Ahmad Al-Deleq
Leen Sharqawi
Ghaith Ali Zghoul
Mohamad Alqadi
Mohammad Jamil Abdel-fattah Alasad
Abdul Rahman Thinat
Participating Trainees
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Member NameAbdulrahman Taher
Aliaa Emad Eldeen Mohamed
Anas Sadiq Natsheh
Icel Mohamed Elshebeney
Yazan Nimr Abu Alnaaj
Mohammad Al Hayek
Hadeer Khaled Mohamed
Bassel Hadad
Ibrahim Harun Arrashid
Mousa Abushawer
Mohammad Waleed Ababneh
Ma'en Al-Ali
Rasheed Al – Omari
Wafa' Ahmad Al Momani
Norhan Talaat
Helen Bassel
Bassant Adel
Sohaila Khaled
Training Agenda
The training agenda was suggested by Ms. Menna El Behiery- IFMSA-EGYPT, NORA. Page 5
Training Material
· Presentations.
· Notes and pens for trainees.
· Markers and Flip chart for trainers.
· Training Hall.
Transportation, Coffee and Lunch break were offered to trainee. Please check the attached FGMFinancial Report for more details.
Activity 2/ Awareness Campaign:
Awareness campaigns shall be carried out in Several University, Expected period 2nd to 4th monthof September, according to the university calendar.
Project Timeline
April 8th to April 12th, 2012.National TOT on FGM, at RCT, Ainshams
University, Cairo – Egypt.
May 30th to June 1st 2012.Interactive training for 30 trainee for capacitybuilding of health educators, at LKQ Center,Mohandesin , Giza – Egypt.
Expected date: 2nd – 4th week of Sep-tember 2012
Awareness Campaigns at MUST University.
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Major Accomplishments
· The Trainers were able to deliver the message successfully.
· Building a new team of FGM educators.
Major Obstacles
· The Faculty Dean, Prof. Dr.\ Fawzy Gabalah rejected the project, so we weren’t able toconduct the training in the university campus.
· Finding a suitable venue with low budget.
· Suitable dates for the training due to midterm exams.
Trainees Feedback
What Trainee Dis-liked
· Long training peri-od, 3 days training.
· The presentation’slanguage, almost allthe presentationswere in Arabic lan-guage.
What Trainee liked· Team work.
· Interesting sessions.
· Enough time for discussion.
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Photo Documentation ofActivities
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Photo Documentation ofActivities
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E n d o f R e p o r t
SCOPHStanding committee on public Health Projects
REPORTS
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MEDICAL STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION (IFMSA-EGYPT) , PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENT , [email protected]
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Contents
Content Page
Mission and Vision 1
Project Goals 1
Project Team Members 2
Time Line and Details 3-5
Awareness Campaign 6-8
Achievements & Obstacles 8
Photo and video documentation 9-13
Guest Statistics 14-20
Hypertension and Diabetes are becoming more prevalent in our community with the increasingstress, faster life style and bad eating habits.
The estimated prevalence of hypertension in Egypt according to statistics by EHS was 26.3%.Hypertension prevalence increased progressively with age, from 7.8% in 25- to 34-year-olds to56.6% in those 75 years or older. Hypertension was slightly more common in women than inmen (26.9% versus 25.7%, respectively). Overall, Only 37.5% of hypertensive individuals wereaware that they had high blood pressure, 23.9% were being treated with anti hypertensivemedications, and 8.0% were under control.
Diabetes is also a serious disease, which, if not controlled, can be life threatening. It is oftenassociated with long-term complications that can affect every system and part of the body andits prevalence in Egypt is also increasing
Diabetes can, among other things, contribute to eye disorders and blindness, heart disease,stroke, kidney failure, amputation, and nerve damage. It can affect pregnancy and cause birthdefects, as well.
Although diabetes is a chronic and incurable disease (with the exception of gestationaldiabetes), with proper medical care, clinical therapies, diet, hygiene, and exercise, symptomsand complications can be successfully treated and managed.
Therefore tackling both issues in a growing young community is essential taking in mind theprevention and control measures.
Mission & Vision
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Project Goals
1. Raise Awareness of Students and employees about the DM and HTN
2. Helping alert Possible Hypertension patients through onsite pressure measurements
3. Provide advice to Hypertensive and/or Diabetic Patients
4. Refresh knowledge of Medical students participating in campaign about these diseases and helping in-crease team work.
5. Promoting a healthy lifestyle
Project Team Members
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Member NameMona MohamedTeam leader-PresidentAmer Rebhi Jarrar -organiser-
Abdullah Adli Al-Shawish -organiser-
Norhan Talaat -organiser-
Heleb Bassel -organiser-
Mennat Allah Altagoury -organiser-
Nancy Nouh -organiser-
Abdulrahman Hani Taher -organiser-Mouhammad Majid Toum -organiser-
Ayah Hossam
George Ihab -organiser-
zeinab hassan gaballah
Laith alshoubaki
Ahmad Al-DeleqMohammed Omar
Michael Anis Abdelsayed
Peter Anis Mikhail
Mohamed Sief El-deen
Ahmad Marwan Samhouri
Asa'ad Al-Morad
Mostafa Mahmoud Elshahat AliAlaa Monir Ali Saleh
Ahmed Ibrahim Mandour
Ayman Semreen -organiser-
Mohammad Abu Hashish
khaleel Mohammad Nassar
Ummulkhair Bello
Omar Shabib Haimour
Mohammad abdelrahman qannas
Member Name
Emad Jarah
Majd Ibrahim Zahran
Laith Ali Mohammad Alshehabat
Mina Elmasry
Taher Mohammad Seif
Ahmed Hefny Abdou Hefny
Rawan Al-Deleq
Rola Hasan Zuhair Aldajani
Doaa Mahmoud Al-Majali
Doaa Mahmoud Salim Al- Majali
Mohammed Bitar
Fadi Na'il Nore ZomutMohammad Musallam Buwaitel
Nurhan Al Manaseer
Rasheed ghazi salem al-omari
Aliaa Emad Eldeen Mohamed
Qamar Faris Alsaleh
Ahmad Basim Abu-Jajeh
Moustafa Shamel AnanNada Elsayed salama
Ghaith Ali Zghoul
Ayman Semreen
Khaled Samir Khaled Jabaiti
Zaid Hamadallah abuarqoub
Ahmad Ali Ahmad Atout
Ghaith Hasan Alajarmeh
Suhib Rady Mohamad Bader
Musa Al Absi
Project Timeline
Training: 15th of December 2011Campaign: 19th of December 2011
Target Group
Planned target: 400 students ( medical and non medical), employeesTarget reached: 514 students and employees.
80 Online Live Stream guests from 13 Countries on MMSA’s Website
Project Details
Training:
Held on: Thursday, 15th of December 2011.Location: At Misr University For Science and Technology – MUST, Giza, Egypt
Time Sessions
9:30 – 10:30 Registration
10:30 – 12:00 Scientific Session
12:00 – 12:30 Coffee Break.
12:30 – 2Teaching the members how to use the Glucometersand the sphygmomanometers used in the campaign
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Photography by MMSA photographer Zaid Abuarqoub
Videos by MMSA videographer Musa AL Absi
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DM and HTN Awareness Campaign
Held on: 19th of December 2011, from 9 am to 3pm
Location: Misr University for Science and Technology.
Campaign Overview: 48 MMSA members participated in this campaign , 8 Stations
Station Description
Welcoming and Registration Welcoming of the visitors and giving them the visitordatabase forms
Diabetes Awareness Station
Where the members provide the guests with informa-tion about:
1- What’s the DM and what are its types
2- Risk Factors and how to prevent it
3- Complications and how to prevent it
Healthy Diet
Blood Sugar Measurements StationWhere the members measure the Random blood sugarlevel for the visitors and write the results in the data-
base form
HTN Awareness Station
Where the members provide the visitors with informa-tion about:
1- Causes of HTN and risk factors
2- Complications
3- Prevention
4- Healthy life style
Blood pressure measurements Station Where the members measure the Blood pressure of thevisitors and write the results in the form
Results StationsWhere our member interpret the result and give the
advice according to each case
Input Station
Where our members have laptops to enter the visitors’details and results through a specially designed data-
base software
MMSA and Survey StationWhere we introduce MMSA and its activities to the
visitors and asking them to fill the survey form for ourstatistics
3 flying teams circulating the university campus spreading the awareness and measuring theblood pressure of the employees
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Project Materials
· Banners
· Posters.
· Flyers, the design of the HTN flyers made by our member Mohamed Toum.
· Glucometers.
· Digital and manual sphygmomanometers.
Publications
· 3000 flyers were distributed during the campaign
· Facebook Page, where we posted the timing of the upcoming events and pictures of the campaign.
Editing/poster Design by Ahmad Jibril
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Top Achievements
· Our message reached 514 students and employees all over the university.
· Forming a very strong Team.
Top Obstacles
· University Calendar.
· Printing Problems
· Fundraising Problems.
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Unique Guests Visited the Campaign From
9 AM to 3 PM
҉ Guest College Distribution Statistics
Medicine 99 19%
Dentistry 52 10%
Physical Therapy 35 7%
Engineering 72 14%
Business 69 13%
Mass Media 38 7%
Foreign Lan-guages
4 1%
Information Tech-nology
9 2%
Applied Medical Sciences
14 3%
Arts 1 0%
Accounting 3 1%
Not Available 30 6%
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҉ Guest Gender Distribution
Male
286 56%
Female
228 44%
҉ Guest Age Distribution
15
2 0%
17
15 3%
18
146 28%
19
114 22%
20
79 15%
21
30 6%
22
40 8%
23
25 5%
24
6 1%
25
6 1%
The remaining 11% is distributed over the ages 26 – 86 years old
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҉ Guest Blood Pressure Distribution
҉ Guest Age Distribution
15
2 0%
17
15 3%
18
146 28%
19
114 22%
20
79 15%
21
30 6%
22
40 8%
23
25 5%
24
6 1%
25
6 1%
The remaining 11% is distributed over the ages 26 – 86 years old
Only 5 of the guests have showed Possible High Blood Pressure values, the remain-
ing had Average Blood Pressure values, It was taken into consideration that meas-
urements are being taken in an active campaign area.
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҉ Q: Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) can occur
҉ Q: When you feel like a low Blood Sugar reaction is coming you should
During Heavy Exercise
46 29%
Just Before dinner or lunch
30 19%
In the middle of the Night
4 3%
any of the above
42 27%
none of the above
34 22%
Ignore it and it will go away
2 1%
call your doctor imme-diately
34 22%
Eat some food that has sugar
119 75%
lie down to see wheth-er it will pass
3 2%
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҉ Q: The most common symptom of Diabetes Mellitus
҉ Q: A diabetes meal plan
Headache and chest Pain
5 3%
Frequent urina-tion, hunger and
thirst
114 72%
Craving for sweets 3 2%
sweating and nervousness
34 22%
Must be individualized to meet your needs
71 45%
Is a diet that requires more special foods
55 35%
Doesn't allow you to have any starches
24 15%
Allow you to have sweets anytime you want
5 3%
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҉ Q: Many people with type 2 diabetes can maintain good blood sugar controlled by
following a proper meal plan without having to take medications.
True
93 59%
False
59 37%
҉ Q: A person with diabetes has a greater chance of having a heart attack, stroke,
blindness or kidney disease than a person who doesn't have diabetes.
True
142 90%
False
11 7%
҉ Q: Normal Blood Pressure
130/80 mmHg
4 3%
120/80 mmHg
151 96%
90/80 mmHg
1 1%
140/90 mmHg
0 0%
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҉ Q: To Diagnose Hypertension you need
At least 1 elevated BP measurement
12 8%
2 or more elevations in the BP in different
Occasions
111 70%
None of the above
33 21%
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SCOPH Report for the Year 2011 – 2012
Summary of Activities:
November 2011:
Monday, 14th of November.
Attended World Diabetes Day in ZMSSA-Zagazeg .
December 2011: Thursday, 8th of December.
Attended the DM awareness campaign done be MSSA-Mansoura at Al hawar club. Saturday, 10th of December.
Attended the DM awareness campaign done by MSSA- Mansoura at Mansoura University. Thursday, 15th of December.
Carried out training for 48 participating members in DM and HTN awareness campaign at Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST) .
Monday, 19th of December.
DM and HTN awareness campaign in Misr University for Science and Technology. Tuesday,20th of December.
Attended the Smoking Ologist Conference “Black and White Conference” at Al Kasr Al Ainy Medical School- LRC main hall.
February 2012. Friday,23th of February.
Attended SCOPH National Meeting in BSSS-Benha
March 2012. Saturday, 24th of March.
Attended the National TB celebration held in the Egyptian Medical Syndicate.
April 2012. Friday,6th of April.
Attended the National Mental Health Celebration, held in El Abaseia Hospital. Saturday, 7th of April.
Attended the National TB workshop In the Chest Hospital at ElAbasia. Thursday,12th of April.
Attended the World Health Day “Healthy Life Style Celebration and Workshop” held in Lagoon Club-Alexandria.
Saturday, 22nd of April.
Attended the Hepatic National Workshop held in National Hepatic Institute in Shebin El Kom, Menofeya .
Sunday, 29th of April and Monday,30th of April.
Attended Smoking- Ologist TNT Workshop, held in the Environmental Health Department –Central training hall.
June 2012. Monday, 18th of June and Tuesday, 19th of June.
Carried out the first shot of the Hepatitis B vaccination in Collaboration with The Memorial Souad Kafafi Medical Center (MSKMC).
July 2012.
Saturday, 22nd of July and Monday,24th of July.
Carried out the second Shot of the Hepatitis B vaccination in Collaboration with The Memorial Souad Kafafi Medical Center (MSKMC).
TB, Anti-Smoking, HY5 and Lifestyle events are postponed because they were conflicting with the University calendar. Hepatitis is postponed on the national level Plans are being set up to do these events next term.
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SCOMEStanding committee on Medical Education
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National awareness campaign (November-December 2011)
Summary of Activities
-LOME worked on NAC slogan and design with MMSA design team( Ahmad Jibril, Marina Nader and Sabri Jaber ).
-Both NAC slogan and design for IFMSA- Egypt were chosen fromMMSA.
MUST International Surgical oncology conference(April 11-12/2011)
-Location: Grand festival hall- must, MUST University.-Organizers: 30 MMSA members.-Attendees: 600 attendees.
Around the world conference held by SSS (May 2011)
Attended by 12 MMSA Members
Internal Medicine Training
-Participants: 20 MMSA medical students, 4 groups.-Training: Endoscopy and Emergency training.
SCORPStanding committee on Human Rights & Peace
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Peace Project
Must Medical Students' Association (MMSA)
Contents
TITLE
Introduction
Timeline
Objectives and Methods used
Peace Project Phases Details
Budget
Conclusion
Introduction
Peace is a controversial subject especially when it is held from the non-political point of view. As stated in theproposal that "over the last few decades we didn't have a real opportunity to express our views or to listen toothers. As a result, we don't accept the diversity whether in opinion or affiliation, we want to increase theawareness of peace in Egypt about peace culture and we will stress on the culture diversity and that each indi-vidual has the right to exp ess his opinion without being accused of treason or illiteracy".
Timeline
Questionnaire phase: 25th of February to 15thof March 2012.TOT of peace project: 4th and 5thof April 2012.University and school phase: 2nd of May and 7th of June 2012.Peace Talk "Meet Hiroshima A-bomb Survival" ( Hibakusha ) : 21stof September 2012.
Objectives and Methods used
1-) Training a team to be capable of spreading the message of peace among the students.
Using the activities given by Mr. Mo'men Zaki ( Project manager at Masterpeace ).
2-) Questionnaires to the students: before and after the workshop and celebration to evaluate the effectiveness ofthe project.3-) Peace Talk "Meet Hiroshima A-bomb Survival" ( Hibakusha ).
Project Phases Details (TOT of the peace project)
Location: MasterpeaceParticipants: Iman Alagami : Local Officer on Human Rights and Peace (LORP). Ayman Abdelelah Semreen : Local Coordinator of Peace Project. Norhan Talaat El-Madaney: Secretary General.Trainers: Mo'men Zaki: Project Manager at Master Peace. Mohamed Saber: National Coordinator of Peace Project.
Training Of MMSA's Peace Team
Location: Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST).Trainers: Ayman Semreen: Local Coordinator of Peace Project.Assisted by: Iman Alagami: Local Coordinator on Human Rights and Peace. Norhan Talaat: Secretary General.
Trainees: Laith Ali Mohammad Alshehabat Basel harb Salama Ghaith Ali Zghoul Lara Nezar Zyoud Marina Nader Boules Wafa’ Ahmad Al Momani Ayah Hossam el Din Hamzeh Jamal Aliyan Ma’en Maher Munir Ahmed Abdelilah Semrin Rasheed Omari Helen Bassel
University and School Phase
University Phase: Two workshopsDate: 7th of June 2012.
Location: Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST).Team 1:
TrainersHelen Bassel
Lara Zyoud
Hamzeh AliyanLaith Alshehabat
Ahmad Semreen
TraineesSara AmmarAnas SadeqJasmine GamalMostafa ElshahatAbdallah SallamMariam HosnyAhmed HefnyEmad JarahAhmad Al DeleqTareq KayedAyman FuadYamen Jabr
Trainers
Marina Nader
Wafa' Al Momani
Basel Salama
Aya Hossam
Team 2:
TraineesAhmad Mandour
Taher SeifOmar Haimour
Tasneem Mohammad
Nader Sarkis
Basel HaddadMohammad Bitar
Sohila KhaledAbdulrahman Katabi
Zeid Majed
Ahmad Basim
School Phase: postponed because of exams.
A meeting was held with the principle of an American School but due to exams we decided to be at the beginningof the next term ( the project will end at 21st of September but this also will continue the circle of peace ) and as analternative there are libraries and summer schools.
Over 560 copies were distributed Across university campus plus the online survey (Stats Produced)
MMSA members who are delegated to be part of OC are:1-) Norhan Talaat.2-) Iman Alagami.3-) Zahraa Ismael.4-) Bassant Adel.5-) Ahmad Basim.6-) Nancy Noah.
1st of September (1st meeting):Iman Alagami proposed the idea of making the event on larger scale and bringing celeberties as Hamza Namirah.
Zahraa Ismael was appointed to be the head of fundraising team which also includes:1-) Iman Alagami.2-) Bassant Adel.3-) Norhan Talaat.Mo'men Zaki ( Project Manager at Masterpeace) said that in order to afford a bigger venue, catering and the cele-berties we will need a budget of 65 thousands pounds.
2nd of September: Marwa Badr Yamany and Mo'men Zaki went with Iman Alagami to meet the organizers of MUST Opera Houseand she was able to get about 8,000 EGP discount so that the hall rent reached 10,000 EGP instead of 18,000 EGP.Sponsers:Due to short time that was given to the fundraising team they were only able to meet the executive manager of Nar-coon Egypt who also could get Youth for human rights too but unfortunately the latter needed more time to reply.They were able to contact restaurant for catering , that saved 5,000 – 8,000 EGPChanges done:We had three teams: Fundraising Team Media Team Logistics TeamBut Nora Algharabawy (National Officer on Human Rights and Peace), Mohamed Saber(National Coordinator ofPeace Project) and Marwa Badr(Head of the OC) met with NGOs and they decided that the teams will be: Registration Team Setup TeamVenue: Faculty of Political Science (Cairo University).Future plans: Meeting will be held on 19th of September for rehearsal.
Questionnaire Phase
Peace Talks Phase
ما معنى السالم؟ .حالة الهدوء والسكنة وغبة القالقل .1 غاب الحرب و أعمال العنف. .2 .وجود االنسجام التام بن الشعوب المختلفة أو طبقات المجتمع المتبانة .3
ماذا مثل لك السالم؟ ضرورة ال غنى عنها .1 ضرورة لالستقرار .2 توفر الغذاء والكساء دورها بعد .3 رفاهة .4
ما هو التعبر الذي تفضله فما ل؟ السالم الشامل .1 السالم العادل .2 السالم بما رض الجمع .3
ما ه نتائج وجود السالم ف المجتمع؟ تنمة ورخاء اقتصادي .1 احساس باألمان .2 لس لها نتائج محددة .3
مرتبطة بالوضع الحال ف مصر؟هل ترى السالم ضرورة أجل، فوجوده مثل حل ألحداث العنف الت تحدث. .1 ربما .2 ال، ألنه ال مفر من العنف من أجل تحقق أهداف الثورة. .3
كف مكن المساهمة لبناء السالم ف المجتمع؟ اللجوء للحلول المرضة لكل األطراف .1 حل النزاعات عن طرق المحاكم .2 خذ حق باديآ .3 بحاجة الى بناء السالملسنا .4
ال( ولو تعرفه هو امتى؟ ......... \تعرف اننا بنحتفل كل سنة بالوم العالم للسالم؟ )نعم
و أجود خالف شدد بنكو سواء ساس و البت مع وأو الدراسة أن تتقبل وجود شخص معاك ف الشغل ممك حتى عقائدي أو دن نعم .1 ال .2 غر مهتم .3
وقوع مشاجرة بن زمالءك؟ل عند عماذا تف أذهب بعدا عن المشاجرة لتجنب العواقب. .1 أشاهد المشاجرة دون التدخل. .2 أحاول فهم وجهات نظر الجانبن و أنحاز لوجهة النظر الصححة. .3 تهم و التوصل للغة أكثر هدوءا للتواصلئأحاول تهد .4
Workshop Budget (On next Page)
Conclusion
The Execution of such project among different age groups and cultures was the main challenge to us, to becapable to spread a whole new and different meaning of peace and prove that there are other aspects forpeace other than that it is the opposite of WAR.
Peace Training:
from administrative money:
coffee break and lunch break 230
certificates 50
from campaign money:
flip chart papers and white board markers and copies 140
Total 420
Peace 2nd workshop:
Income:
From campaign money 210
Fees (27*15) 405
Total 615
Expenses:
Certificates 70
Coffee break 470
Total 540
Income-Expenses
615-540 75
Blood donation Campaigns
Mission & Vision:
Not many people know that each whole blood donation can save as many as three
lives or that blood cannot be manufactured and can only be received as a gift from
the people. Statistics show that 25 percent or more of us will require blood at least
once in our lifetime, why should we only act as takers? Why not give something in
return? Give life.
Anemia is also a huge issue in our countries due to the interfamilial marriages and
poor nutrition amongst other things. Tackling an issue like this, at the blood
donation campaign, will be greatly beneficial to the public, who are quite under-
informed about public health in general, the thing I’ve noticed from previous
campaigns.
Project Goals:
Raise awareness about blood donation and why it is extremely important.
Raise awareness about anemia, and ways to avoid it.
Introducing more people to our University’s blood bank, as not many
students know of it.
Put MMSA on the grid, not only to medical students, but to the university
as a whole.
Put SCORP out there, and let people know what it’s about.
Blood Donation campaign 1 :
Time Line:
Training: 22nd
of December2011
Campaign: 27th of December 2011
Target Group:447 students
Project Details:
Training:
Held on: Thursday, 22nd
of December 2011.
Location: At Misr University For Science and Technology – MUST, Giza, Egypt
Time
Sessions
9:30 – 10:30
Registration
10:30 – 12:00
Scientific Session
12:00 – 12:30
Coffee Break.
12:30 – 2
Visiting the Blood Bank at the university Hospital to show the members
of the procedures of separating blood products and how they can do ABO
grouping.
Campaign:
Held on: 27
th of December 2011, from 10 am to 3pm
Location: Misr University for Science and Technology.
Campaign Overview:
26 MMSA members participated in this campaign
5stations:
Welcoming
and
Registration
Welcoming of the visitors and giving them the visitor database forms
Awareness
station
Where the members provide the guests with information about:
1- The importance of blood donation
2- What they should do after they donate.
ABO Grouping Where the members do ABO grouping for the visitors
Input Station Where our members enter the visitors data to build a database for regular
blood donors so that the Blood Bank can contact them when there is a need
Bracelets and
wishes Station.
Where students could buy bracelets to support the cause and write their
wishes for breast cancer patients in Egypt and their hope for the future.
Blood Donation campaign 2 :
Time Line:
Campaign: 6th of June 2012
Target Group:
Project Details:
Training:
Held on: Thursday, 22nd
of December 2011.
Location: At Misr University For Science and Technology – MUST, Giza, Egypt
Time
Sessions
9:30 – 10:30
Registration
10:30 – 12:00
Scientific Session
12:00 – 12:30
Coffee Break.
12:30 – 2
Visiting the Blood Bank at the university Hospital to show the members
of the procedures of separating blood products and how they can do ABO
grouping.
Campaign:
Held on: 6th
of June 2012, from 10 am to 3pm
Location: Misr University for Science and Technology.
Campaign Overview:
This campaign is carried out in Collaboration with The Memorial Souad Kafafi Medical Center (MSKMC).
40 MMSA members participated in this campaign
Flying teams;
3-4 days before the campaign to give out flyers containing knowledge about
blood drives and their importance as well as Anemia.
6stations:
Welcoming
and
Registration
Welcoming of the visitors and giving them the visitor database forms
Awareness
station
Where the members provide the guests with information about:
1- The importance of blood donation
2- What they should do after they donate.
3- Anemia and how to prevent it.
ABO Grouping Where the members do ABO grouping for the visitors
Input Station Where our members enter the visitors data to build a database for regular
blood donors so that the Blood Bank can contact them when there is a need
Blood onation
– Bank Station Blood Donation – Bank staff drawing blood.
Refreshments and Rest – 1 member, drinks and snacks to relieve the people
who have just drawn blood.
Bracelets and
wishes Station.
Where students could buy bracelets to support the cause and write their
wishes for breast cancer patients in Egypt and their hope for the future.
Top Achievements:
Our message reached a lot of students all over the university.
Forming a strong database that the Blood Bank can use when he needs
Top Obstacles:
University Calendar.
Printing Problems.
Fundraising Problems.
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