Reference : V-P-NG-E-00611
Date : 07/05/2015
Country/Region : NIGERIA
Caption : Borno State, Maiduguri, State Specialist Hospital. An injured man is helped out of a car on arrival.
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication without restrictions
Copyright : ICRC
Description : The ICRC provides medical supplies and surgical training to the State Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri to help treat illnesses and wounds inflicted by bomb blasts and gunshots.
Around one million people have sought refuge in Maiduguri after fleeing violence in north-east Nigeria. Almost everyone lost everything as they fled for their lives.

ICRC website, photo gallery of the 4th June 2015:
"The ICRC is supporting health facilities in north-east Nigeria as they treat an influx of patients displaced from elsewhere in the region. Many have been injured by weapons or explosions.
ICRC support for health services in north-east Nigeria includes:
• Providing materials and equipment to hospitals when they receive an influx of casualties after an attack.
• Ensuring that IDPs can receive free emergency surgery at Maiduguri State Specialist Hospital.
• Supplying medicines, equipment and first-aid materials to 15 facilities in the north-east that are treating internally displaced persons and people injured by violence.
• Renovating health facilities, such as Mala Kachala primary health-care centre, which is now able to provide health care for 75,000 people in Borno state.
• Training Nigerian medical staff to manage mass casualty situations and treat patients with weapon wounds.
The pictures in this gallery show some of the work being done at Maiduguri State Specialist Hospital, one of the facilities treating people who have fled violence elsewhere in north-east Nigeria."
Original material : digital
Resolution : 5118x3412
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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