Support to “Smile Again” (Pakistan)
@uxilia helps “Smile Again FVG” looking for funds in order to provide medical support to girls with scars on face and body caused by acid.
Dispatching of humanitarian convoys to the Atma camp (Syria)
@uxilia send humanitarian convoys that reach the interior of the country for relieve the suffering of children
Support to Sarah (Syria)
@uxilia allowed the little Sarah to leave her country and receveing appropriate surgery
Antiviral treatment of AIDS in pregnant women (Africa)
8500 euros have been donated for anti-retroviral drugs in the therapy of the Dream project a figure that has allowed us to treat the mother suffering from HIV and save the child.
Two news school in Batticaloa (Srilanka)
Renovation of a school for children and building a new school in the town of Batticaloa
Renovation of Father Kumar’s Catholic school (India)
@uxilia, in cooperation with SPES, financed the rebuilding of the Catholic “St. Mary’s School” in Mamallapuran after the Tsunami
Reporting abuse minor (Srilanka)
@uxilia with Italian Cooperation are preparing a feasibility study to help children victim of abuse
Hospital Outpost 55 (Africa)
Construction of a first aid ambulatory with twenty beds, two schools and a multiethnic center.
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Serbia)
A little crochet that we produce with serbian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
Purification of water in the province of Dhi Qar (Iraq)
A watermaker-purification system was delivered to the province of Dhi Qar and this will increase the water supply of some villages already started in 2004.
Tsunami Recovery: Sending food supply to Batticaloa (Srilanka)
Sending food and powdered milk in the northeast of the island, Batticaloa area
Project Literacy for women in Nassyria (Iraq)
Providing literacy instruction to 15 adult women of Thi Qar province
Treatmen of children with orthopedic problems (Palestine)
Selection in all countries of the West Bank children with orthopedic problems in order to define the proper medical or surgical treatment in loco or in California.
Project establishment, construction and management of first aid centers in the region of Idlib, Aleppo and Hazzano (Syria)
A first aid center were establishment in Hazzano and medical center in Idlib
Supporting women’s enterprise start-up in Madras (India)
This project aimed to support local youth and women’s enterprise start-up
Children of Atma (Syria)
Sebastiano Nino Fezza and @uxilia start an enterprise for the children of Atma
Development of activities of micro-entrepreneurship among women (Srilanka)
Training course to strenghten the ability and professional skills of women for the activities of micro-entrepreneurship
Distribution of drugs to the Palestinian camp of Ain el Helweh (Lebanon)
Our project aims to give these children an alternative life through education and to alleviate as much as possible the suffering of those who have a treatable illness
Sending medical supplies and an ambulance to the Hospital of Kabgayi (Africa)
@uxilia has donated an ambulance and medical supplies to the Hospital of Kabgayi
Pediatric cardiac surgery in the West Bank (Palestine)
Get cardiac surgery for 15 children with congenital heart diseases in Al Makassed Hospital
Rebuilding of the Allahuddin orphanage in Kabul (Afghanistan)
We financed the reconstruction of the kitchen in the Allahuddin orphanage of Kabul and we equipped medicines against leishmaniosis.
Supply of medicines and salaries to medical and paramedical staff of the Hospital Al Mansour (Iraq)
@uxilia, in cooperation with SPES, has provided first aid at Al Mansour through the supply of medicines and the payment of salaries to the medical and paramedical staff
Support to Fiorello
Fiorello, swiss children suffers of SMA1, today is alive thanks to @uxilia
Support to the children of Pannipitya (Srilanka)
@uxilia provided for the collection and delivery of 35 boxes of toys for 70 children imprisoned in Pannipitiya
School for Syria
@uxilia activated correspondance among children of Atma Camp and children of italian school
Vocational Training Center (Srilanka)
Building the Vocational Training Center for the recovery of former child soldiers and their mothers
Emergency flood: the resettlement of 23 families in the Batticaloa district (Srilanka)
The 23 families received rations to support and were sent to the resettlement.
Rennovation of Parwan orphanage (Afghanistan)
Renovation of Charikar orphanage, in collaboration with the Italian Red Cross
Treatment of Malaria (Africa)
An ambulance, an ultrasound and a load of drugs were delivered to a group of volunteers from Pescara heading to Mogadishu.
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Tunisia)
A little crochet that we produce with tunisian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
Support for families after Tsunami (Srilanka)
Economic support for families after Tsunami in Batticaloa district
Arm reconstruction to a former girl soldier (Srilanka)
We rebuild the arm of Pratheepa a former girl soldier
Construction of new schools for the children of the districts of Batticaloa, Charity and Mamallapuram (Srilanka)
Funded the renovation of a school for children thanks to 20.000 euros collected by pharmacists in Trieste
Tsunami Recovery: buying boats to fishermen in Trincomalee (Srilanka)
The Province of Udine donate 12.000 euros to buy the the boats destroyed by the Tsunami
Project Schooling of children of Atma (Syria)
Building of a school for 500 children in Atma Camp
Delivery of sanitary equipment for the Baghlan Hospital (Afghanistan)
We have provided sanitary equipment for the Baghlan Hospital, in cooperation with NGO AISPO and Italian Cooperation
Sending a pediatric mobile in Kashmir after the earthquake (Pakistan)
A pediatric mobile was donated by the National Alpine ANA to give a little help to the 4 million homeless people.
Support to Sofia (Ukraine)
Thanks to @uxilia Sofia, who suffers from acute lymphoblastic leukemia Ph+, is receiving adequate medical treatment
Sending of teaching materials (Syria)
@uxilia send teaching materials to children of Atma
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Syria)
A little crochet that we produce with syrian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
School Supplies (Srilanka)
Sending school supplies to six schools in Batticaloa
Beneficiaries: Suffering from acute kidney injury (AKI)
Cities / Region involved: Sri Lanka
Period: 2013 - to date
Project Status: ongoing
In collaboration with the International Society of Nephrology Analysis of the territory of SriLanka to evaluate the possibility of carrying out the project based on the use of peritoneal dialysis for the treatment of acute kidney injury ( AKI ) in Developing Countries , in collaboration with Prof. Giuseppe Remuzzi ( Mario Negri Institute ) , President of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN ) - 2013 For the World Health Organization (WHO) SriLanka is a "category A" country for infectious and parasitic diseases that can be complicated by Acute Renal Failure. Haemorrhagic fever trasmitted by the dengue mosquito is the leading cause of death among children. Most affected areas are the west coast of the island and also those with higher urbanization such as the capital . During the first three months of 2013, 7,962 cases of dengue fever have been reported by the Ministry of Health. Leptospirosis is endemic in the north-east coast and reaches 7000 cases diagnosed per year. Of importance is snake poisoning with 33 000 cases per year reported in the most south-eastern coast . The risk of malaria, especially in the benign form caused by Pl.Vivax persists throughout the year and throughout the country , except in the District of Colombo , Kalutara and Nuwara Eliya. There is a high Pl. falciparum resistance to chloroquine . In any case, in the absence of a registry or otherwise of centralized data there are no clear statistics on cases of acute renal failure in the areas of higher incidence correspondinge to infections mentioned above. All data are obtained from individual health care districts. The incidence of kidney disease in Sri Lanka has increased dramatically and hemodialysis treatment is inadequate to the needs of the territory. Renal failure in both the acute and chronic form is often of unknown nature ( CKDu ). A recent study of 2012 shows that the progressive increase in kidney disease is correlated with the use of pesticides, fertilizers and toxic pesticides imported from neighboring China . Especially in the center and northeast of the country 15% of the population, mostly rice farmers, is suffering from chronic renal insufficiency without the presence of risk factors (diabetes, immunological disorders , cardiovascular problems ). High concentrations of cadmium and arsenic, elements contained in the illegal chemical compounds used in agriculture have been found in blood sample. Project Proposal of collaboration with the Medical Institution of SriLanka : The area of Batticaloa where @uxilia has increased project activity is also the one most relevant to the ISN staff training and treatment of patients with Acute Renal Failure by peritoneal dialysis project. This is because the hospital in Batticaloa has the adequate characteristics to sustain a process of training and learning, has excellent staff skills, a good level of infrastructure and management of the patient. In addition, it is the reference center on a large territory on the east coast corresponding to a population of about 1.5 million people involved in the epidemiological risks described above. Currently the treatment of End Stage Renal Failure is accomplished with two B Braun hemodialysis machines without specialist' nephrologists. The treatment of chronic patients is suspended according to the need of treatment of acute patients. The real need for dialysis is far superior to the availability of these 2 dialysis machines. During the mission in SriLanka Auxilia has contacted most iof the principal managers in health care and nephrology. There was some discussion on the feasibility of the project and the following authorities expressed high availability and collaboration: Dr. Palitha Mahipala, Director General of Health Service; Dr. Rustom Mehta responsible Firdosi WHO Srilanka; Prof Mohamed Hussain Rezvi Sheriff Professor of nephrology PGIM University of Colombo; Dr. K. Muruganandam, Director of Batticaloa Teaching Hospital; Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha, Adviser on Reconciliation to the President, and finally the Italian Ambassador Fabrizio Arpea. Considering government policies in this oligarchic form of government, friendship and confidence with the Italian ambassador and adviser to the President are harbingers of good result. In summary, the various meetings have highlighted the absence of peritoneal dialysis in the whole island, the possibility of hemodialysis almost exclusively in the capital, where there is the only center with nephrologists, Hemodialysis in the remaining territory is limited to the presence of 2/4 type B Braun hemodialysis machines located in the major town hospitals of the country which are accessible to the population in a time ranging from 30 minutes to 4 hours by car.
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