Philoptochos Supports Construction of IOCC Clinic and School in Ethiopia
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September 23, 2005
PHILOPTOCHOS SUPPORTS CONSTRUCTION OF IOCC CLINIC AND SCHOOL IN ETHIOPIA
Baltimore, Md. (IOCC) – At a meeting of its National Board, held in
Boston, Mass. on September 17, 2005, the Greek Orthodox Ladies
Philoptochos Society committed its support for a $60,000 project to
develop a medical clinic and school in Ambo, Ethiopia to be constructed
by International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) in cooperation with
the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
IOCC executive director Constantine M. Triantafilou made a
presentation on the project to the Philoptochos National Board,
extending gratitude for the support which comes just one week after
Philoptochos made a $50,000 contribution to IOCC’s relief efforts along
the U.S. Gulf Coast.
“The generous support of the Ladies Philoptochos Society enables
IOCC to continue to respond to the needs of our brothers and sisters
overseas even as we face one of the biggest disasters in the United
States,” said Triantafilou.
A portion of the proceeds from the Tenth Children’s Medical Fund
Luncheon to be hosted by the Philoptochos Society on Dec. 3, 2005 in
Dallas, Texas will support the medical clinic. Additional fundraising
efforts by the Philoptochos Society chapters will make construction of
the school possible.
The 6-room medical clinic will be located in the West Showa Diocese
in the Oromiya Region of Ethiopia. The clinic will adjoin a school and
serve the area’s population at large, but also specifically focus on
the provision of free medical care and free primary education to HIV and
AIDS-infected orphans.
Ambo’s population is rapidly growing due to its status as a center for
industry, trade and jobs. The town’s infrastructure, however, is
ill-suited to support this influx of people and the current
government-run health facilities are over-burdened, under-staffed and
poorly equipped. The health status of the region ranks among the lowest
in the country.
“The important support extended by Philoptochos Society will help
deliver significant services which address the tremendous needs of
Ethiopia’s children – especially those infected with HIV and AIDS,” said
Bishop Andonios, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Director of Philanthropy
who visited Ethiopia earlier this year and met with Church officials.
Data from 2004 indicates that less than half of Ethiopians have access
to health services. The national coverage for immunization has only
achieved only a third of its goal of full immunization. Malaria is the
leading cause of outpatient visits, admissions in hospitals and deaths
for both infants and adults. It is estimated that 1.4 million
Ethiopians are HIV-positive. Approximately 120,000 Ethiopians die from
AIDS-related causes per year and there are more than one million
HIV/AIDS orphans in the country.
The clinic will include a much-needed medical diagnostic and
treatment clinic to serve the population of Ambo and the surrounding
villages. The clinic will be outfitted with modern equipment and staff
trained not only in advanced medical treatment and care, but also in
care, support and counseling techniques for people living with
HIV/AIDS. The adjoining school will provide free education for children
aged 4 to 6.
IOCC has been active in Ethiopia since 2001, when it began
supporting small-scale agricultural projects in partnership with the
Ethiopian Orthodox Church’s relief office, the Development and
Inter-Church Aid Commission. IOCC and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church are
also in the second year of a three-year, $6 million project, supported
by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), to offer
faith-based community care to nearly 9,000 AIDS orphans and vulnerable
children, provide palliative care to more than 26,000 people living with
HIV/AIDS by 2007 and prevent future infections of the disease.
Founded in 1992, IOCC is the official humanitarian aid agency of
the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas
(SCOBA). To learn more about IOCC’s work in Ethiopia, please visit
www.iocc.org.
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