Primary Health Care - Zambia

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Neri Clinic (Linda), Zambia

Opportunity provided by

Immunisation 4 Life (i4Life)

Seeks to achieve a sustainable and healthy future for children under 5 by reducing disease and malnutrition in low-resource countries.

Overview

Currently, our work is focused in Zambia where we provide nutrition clinics and primary healthcare services to an urban township called Linda Compound which is based on the outskirts of Lusaka and has a population of approximately 60.000. With the support of our partnership organizations, we also provide outreach clinics to remote areas of Zambia.

Zambia is a peaceful country and apart from a short civil war following its independence in 1964 it has remained war free. It has provided a safe haven to refugees from neighbouring Angola, Congo, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. More than 50% of people live below the WHO defined poverty line of living on US$1.50 a day. The majority of work available is piece work in the form of manual labour. Zambia suffers greatly from a brain drain and there are less than 10,000 doctors and nurses providing healthcare in the country. 1 in 200 women will die during childbirth and 18% of children will die before 5 years of age. The average age of death is 42.


Clinic

In October 2022. i4Life in partnership with the Ministry of Health Zambia took over management of Neri Primary Health Care Centre to provide Primary Health Care services to the Linda community. This Primary Health Care Centre is located in Linda Compound within the Lusaka District. This clinic serves a catchment area of nearly 70,000 people with varying levels of impoverishment. This Primary Care Centre currently serves as a center of excellence for primary care within Linda compound.
Getting there:  There are many options for getting to Zambia. There are international flights into Lusaka International Airport and Livingstone International Airport. Probably the easiest route is to fly from Ireland (Cork, Dublin, Shannon) to Heathrow and connect with British Airways to Lusaka (3 times a week). You may get cheaper flights via Amsterdam, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Addis Adaba or other airports, but be sure that you do not need a visa for the period that you are in transit and be mindful that the more connections you use the more chance of lost luggage and flight delays.

Visa: You will need 2 full clean pages on your passport and it must be valid for 6 months after your trip has finished. Currently, Irish people do not require pre-authorization for Holiday/Tourist Visas. They are available at the immigration desk in Lusaka International Airport at no cost. You will be ushered here once you disembark your airplane. You must fill in an immigration card which are available in the airport and may be given to you by the airline you travel with. A usual tourist visa will last one month. Volunteer and Business visas are also available. Costs vary.

Money: The Zambian currency is the Zambian Kwacha. The rate obviously varies but is usually around €1 = 6,000 – 7,000 Kwacha. You can change Euro, Pounds Sterling and American Dollars into kwacha at the airport or most of the banks. Some hotels will change small amounts of money at their own rate for their patrons.

Credit Cards: Both Visa and Mastercard are accepted in Zambia but Visa is the more widely accepted. Some businesses may only accept one type of card and some will not accept either. You will be able to access cash using a credit card at Barclays ATM (Visa only) and Standard Chartered (Mastercard). Fees may apply. You should advise your bank prior to traveling that you will be using your card in Zambia as they may cancel your card if they see suspicious-looking transactions.

i4Life is a signatory to the Comhlámh Code of Good Practice for Volunteer Sending Agencies. The Code is a set of standards for organizations involved in facilitating international volunteer placements in the global south. Comhlámh’s Code of Good Practice is a set of standards for Irish Volunteer Sending Agencies facilitating international placements.


Location

Linda Zambia


Professional designation

Position

Members Needed

Medical Doctor

1


Healthcare services needed

Family Medicine/General Practice


Immunization

Routine (MMR, DTP, Varicella)

(mandatory)

Yellow Fever

(mandatory)

Cholera

(recommended)

Hepatitis A

(recommended)

Hepatitis B

(recommended)

Measles

(recommended)

Polio

(recommended)

Rabies

(recommended)

Typhoid

(recommended)

Language

English

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