The topic of this webinar was Imamia Medics International’s work during Arbaeen for the past 11 years. The webinar highlights the evolution of Annual Arbaeen Mission as to how it started with 9 delegates looking 4000 patients in 2009 having one camp and now to three camps (including dental and eye care) with 150 delegates looking over 100,000 patients in Najaf and Karbala for the past 11 years.
This webinar was held on 11th July, 2020. It was moderated by Ms. Naila Ali (National Youth Coordinator of IMI Youth Wing) and the guest speaker was Dr. Qasim Jaffry. Dr Jaffry, a graduate (MBBS) of Karachi University, is currently a consultant Urologist in Ireland. He is the Global Coordinator of IMI Annual Arbaeen Medical Mission for the past decade and a key member of IMI Ireland.
@35:42 He shared the key personel needed to run the camp, without them it is very difficult: Translators, local nurses, Ataba Abbasiya and Hussainiya and their helpers, and medical students from local colleges from Hilla and Kufa.
@45:42 Dr. Jaffry shared how the Arbaeen Medical camps run 24 hours and shared some glimpses of the camp.
@53:50 he first shared graph of Annual Provision of Medical Care by Events. Annual Arbaeen Medical Mission is the highest. He then discussed about the statistics of the 11 years of the Arbaeen Mission including country-wise patients rate to gender to age graph. Dr Jaffry shared the common disease rate as to which was highly faced to the lowest at the camps. He also shared the cost breakdown of medicine and donations. Dr. Jaffry also highlighted the services done other than Medical camps which include training and conducting workshops for the Iraqi students and donation of medicines and medical equipment.
At @1:04:10, the webinar was concluded on the lessons learned and the services and what further betterment can be done for Iraqi people. Dr Jaffry discussed the current situation and what will be the measures during this COVID’19. Some of the agenda points are as follows:
@ 1:15:44 He did Urgent appeal for three things – to participate in this Arbaeen Mission, urgent need in Iraq for medical resources and training the medical staff for this COVID-19 and third your support needed in form of donations for this year Arbaeen Medical Mission as this year lot of resources needed in COVID’19 situation. We are planning this year for medical mission but on a very limited scale; limiting delegates to 50-60 maximum due to the situation this year as earlier we use to take 120-140 delegates but this it is not possible.
The webinar ended with the question answer session which started @1:18:10 and were mainly focused on COVID’19 and Annual Arbaeen Mission this year. The questions and their answers are as follow:
Q1. In view of Coronavirus what is going to happen this year? If we happen to organize a camp this year are we going to have testing facility for COVID’19? Could you also elaborate the situation of COVID’19 and preventive measures taken by Iraq government and Attabas during Arbaeen?
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Q2. How are the logistics managed and the basic drugs that are provided at camps and any other lessons learned from the camps?
Ans. The logistics are we are going to buy the medicines locally from there only, but we need to get lots of funds for it. At the same time, we are going to get donation from the Wilshire, one of the Pakistan companies who is donating us for last three years and they are going to donate this year also and we are going to get it mobilized. For PPE, full gear, masks we are working for it to get it at best price and good quality also because we cannot compromise on the safety of our doctors. Also IMI has given an appeal for donations needed in Iraq this time. Our first patch of 15,000 N95 masks for the medical personnel in Iraq are on the way and hopefully it will reach in few days to them. This is the first phase and the second phase will be to send full PPE gear, gown etc. and the third phase will be to send them the equipment they need.
Q3. When are the applications going to get open? Whether you will accept only doctor’s application or medic students? What will be the duration of camps?
Ans. Duration of the camps will be two weeks. Dr. Qasim says he’s working with Miss Sakina Rizvi and soon it will be advertised but this time there will be different criteria that people over certain age will not be able to go and people having pre-existing conditions will unfortunately not be able to go.
It was an excellent conference well planned, presented, and well attended. If individually traveling we may have never enjoyed the kind of reception the participants received throughout their stay in Iran.
I want to thank you all for giving me such a great opportunity to be a part of your team (in Haiti). It was a unique experience and I really enjoyed working with you all.
Thank you very much for the wonderful work you do. I have seen it first hand in Karbala during the Arbaeen camps and my son was fortunate to participate in two of the missions. I have made a donation today.
If InshAllah, I secure a residency in the upcoming match, I will owe the organizers and the speakers at the seminar more than they will take credit for.
IMI has been my outlet for philanthropic work since before I entered into high school. It is through IMI that I see my efforts, here in New Jersey, manifest into something much greater around the world. IMI has helped me realize that ambition alone is not enough to change the world; in order to achieve the changes we wish to see in this world we require ambition, vision, and most importantly execution. That is why I have joined IMI, so that my ambition and vision can meet their execution.