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Scene of the program
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Registration area for health check-ups

To successfully orchestrate the event, the Vietnamese peacekeeping force at UNISFA coordinated with Nepal's support unit to survey the area for medical treatment and prepare optimal conditions. Vietnam's Engineering Company Rotation 2 set up two 10Kw power generators and electrical lines for specialized equipment such as blood pressure monitors, ultrasound machines, and cooling systems.

Vietnam's peacekeeping force dispatched medical personnel from the Level-one Field Hospital under the Engineering Company Rotation 2 to together with Nepal's force to participate in the program. Notably, a doctor from the Pakistani Infantry Battalion also volunteered to support on learning about the meaningful initiative by the Vietnamese and Nepalese units.

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Patient receiving fever-reducing fluids
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Mobile medical equipment set up to facilitate the work of doctors

In addition to providing medical care for nearly 200 local teachers, the Vietnamese, Nepalese, and Pakistani medical personnel conducted health check-ups for around 50 students from the school and some relatives of the teachers facing difficulties. Most teachers suffered from digestive and respiratory issues, including special cases such as liver fibrosis and bronchial asthma. Patients received immediate treatment, stabilized their health, and were provided with prescriptions for outpatient care. For instance, a teacher, after being diagnosed with malaria, was rushed to the emergency area, received fever-reducing fluids, and within 2 hours, his condition was stabilized.

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Waiting area for health check-ups
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Patients receiving free medicines

Notably, the Minister of Education and Construction of the Abyei region underwent a direct medical examination, ultrasound, and health assessment by the Vietnamese doctors. Expressing happiness, he hoped that this program could be expanded to enhance the healthcare quality for the teachers in the Abyei region. Following the check-up, the teachers were provided with medicines based on their diagnoses and received souvenirs like notebooks and pens from Vietnam's Engineering Company Rotation 2.

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The Protection Section of Vietnam's Engineering Company Rotation 2 ensuring security for volunteer activities

Major Truong Van Thanh, Deputy Director of Vietnam's Level-one Field Hospital, stated, "We want to contribute our efforts so that Vietnam's image as a nation that cherishes peace and compassion can be clearly portrayed. Hopefully, in the future, we will be able to organize more medical outreach programs for the people in Abyei. We wish all the teachers in Abyei good health to contribute to building a brighter future for this region."

Translated by Trung Thanh