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New health clinic replaces a weekly mobile health unit
First-Ever Health Clinic Opens in Malabe
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A father shows his clinic registration card while waiting in line with other patients at the new USAID-sponsored rural health clinic in Malabe, Ermera District.
The new USAID-sponsored
health clinic is part of a
network that provides health
care to more than 15 percent
of Timor-Leste's population.
The opening of the new clinic in the village of Malabe, Timor-
Leste, was marked by community-wide celebration. More
than one hundred residents arrived in full traditional dress to
celebrate with government and USAID offi cials. The USAID-sponsored
clinic is the first permanent
health facility for the community in this
highland area of the western Ermera
district, three hours south of Dili, the
capital.
At the new facility, residents will be able
to visit two general nurses and a midwife.
A doctor and a laboratory technician will
make scheduled visits every week. The
clinic's opening means that Malabe's
community now has greater access to
medicines and basic medical procedures
and tests, prenatal care and birthing
services, nutrition education for children
under five, and immunizations. Such
services are vital in a country with low life
expectancy and high infant and maternal
mortality rates.
The new clinic is part of a USAID-sponsored network that
provides health care to more than 15 percent of Timor-Leste's
population, mainly in the country's coffee-growing areas.
Originally envisaged as a service provided as part of a USAID
family farming program, the role of the clinics expanded after
the country's separation from Indonesia in 1999. They are open
to everyone, and complement the government clinic network
in other areas of the country. The clinics are independent, but
works closely with the government on special programs and
health initiatives.
The clinics are part of a USAID-supported program that aims
to improve the livelihood and health of Timor-Leste's citizens.
Through partnerships with business associations and other
organizations, USAID is reaching this goal by strengthening the
country's agricultural sector and bringing medical care to people
in remote areas like Malabe.
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