Reference :
V-P-SO-E-00981
Date :
03/10/2021
Caption :
Mogadishu, Somali Red Crescent Society orthopaedical rehabilitation centre. This man sustained gunshot injuries on his left leg which he later received treatment for. He learnt about the Somali Red Crescent Society centre; and the orthopaedical team created a prosthetic limb at the workshop which enabled him to walk. “My life is back to normal. Before I used crutches to move around. I am now independent and have a job at Hormud that gives me an income.” he explains.
Opened in 1982, this is the largest orthopaedical rehabilitation centre of the three currently run by the Somali Red Crescent Society. The other two are located in Galkayo and Hargeisa towns.
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Description :
ICRC website article, 03.12.2021:
"Somalia: Oldest physical rehabilitation centre continues to offer hope
Thirty-nine years on, the Somali Red Crescent Society (SRCS) rehabilitation centre in Mogadishu continues to serve as a revolving door between despair and hope for patients who visit the facility. Tragic stories from Somalia's civil war era to common occurrences in Mogadishu today- explosions, car bombs, shoot-outs, grenade attacks and suicide bombs – make a turnaround for the better.
More than 2,700 people were attended to at the facility between January and September this year. Out of them, 96 were children born with a congenital birth defect called clubfoot that if left untreated will not be able to walk normally. Other services patients received include physiotherapy as well as providing prostheses, orthoses, crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs.
Most of the staff at the centre are long-tenured employees who are passionate about their work. Take Halima Abdulle for instance who has been working at the centre from the onset."
Original material :
slide
Resolution :
3000x2001
Orientation :
landscape
Colour/B&W :
colour