KARENNI STATE – It is reported that the Mobye Rescue Team (MBRT) conducted a health checkup on the children from the Southern Shan State and Karenni border schools on August 15th, and provided them with the necessary supplies.
It is reported that 30 schools in the east and west of Mobye township have given every child with vermifuge medicine, provided free medicines needed for health from head to toe, and provided them with medical care.
“We can feed every child with an antidote, but we can’t give them an antidote. I can only give it under the necessary conditions, I have to buy a lot of medicines. to carry to prepare donors are in short supply, so we want to give in full, but we are now in a situation where we are limited,” said the person in charge of the Mobye Rescue Team.
If we calculate the amount of medicine needed for the condition of illness in money, at least ten thousand Kyats have been spent for the normal illnesses like running nose or coughing. As for chronic drug addiction patients, they said that they have provided for at least 20,000 to 30,000 kyats per person free of charge.
It has become difficult because the team has been providing free treatment for so long, and they are appealing to the public to help meet the medical needs of thousands of patients every month.
MBRT provides regular health care to children, as well as pregnant women, not only the maternity mothers but also the food needs on behalf of the donors to the people in the difficult places in the forest. It is reported that it is a public benefit organization that helps refugees.
The MBRT started the mission on May 23rd 2021, by leaders of strike organizations attending the training courses to help emergency treatment for strike columns. It was learned that some of them lost their lives because of the air strikes, while they were struggling for both medical and food support for front line comrades and public in the rear. They are currently supporting activities for the people in the border of South Shan State and Karreni state.