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| A Good Samaritan in Chad |
| Objectives and results |
| Beneficiaries |
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Direct beneficiaries:
- Sick persons who could now benefit from the health-care assistance provided by the hospital and outpatients’ clinic services: 90,000 people/year, it means 20% of the population of the sanitary district (about 450,000 people)
- People who shall be hospitalized c/o the new hospital (an average of 8,000 per year)
- Pregnant women and their newborns living in the surroundings of the capital
- People who shall benefit from the radiology and laboratory diagnostics (an average of at least 12,000 per year);
- Students of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the ATCP that shall benefit from the practical training of the hospital (40 medical students and 60 nurse students)
Indirect beneficiaries:
The population living in the capital and in the Sanitary District of South N’Djamena who could benefit from the treatments and the daily actions of preventive health-care - promoted by the General Hospital - for a total of over 400,000 people.





