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Construction of operating theater at Archbishop Mark Haverland Medical Center

The building will be dedicated to Mrs. Luella Dickey who has begun to fund the construction of Archbishop Mark Haverland Medical Centre. The project will implement in five phases depending on the availability of funds:

  • The first phase will consist of laying the foundation of the building cost US$ 6,496

  • Second phase is the elevation of the brick walls, followed by Linton’s construction cost US$ 8,790.

  • The third phase will be the fixing the roof of the building US$ 9,000

  • Fourth phase is finishing works (plastering pavement and ceiling followed by the fixing of doors, windows and sanitary installation) it costs US$10,808.

  • Last phase is equipment of the building with medical materials cost US$13,686.

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We are planning immediately the construction of an operating theater in the dispensary Archbishop Mark Haverland Mosho newly built with the funding of our partners. The said dispensary has been authorized to function as a Medical Center thanks to the efforts of the Wilkins Foundation and its benefactors who have paid the fees required by the Provincial Government of South Kivu for the opening of a Medical Center. The Medical Center will help to have a general practitioner to work there and to acquire other doctors from abroad. The idea or purpose of building an operating room or operating room within the Mosho Medical Center is to save the woman from dying after giving birth to a child; and to protect the child from not dying at birth. The operating room or operating room we want to build is not an operating room, as you understand it in the sense of the West; but rather an operating room for small surgical procedures such as: saturated traumatic wounds, abscess incision, caesarean section, appendectomy, hermoraphia, exploratory laparotomy...

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