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2nd home visit is to the mother in pink and her child in blue seen at the distribution. The family came here a few months ago and started planting beans. Their previous village, about 100 km away, did no have have suitable land.
In this house the following people live:
Grandfather: Chem Kim
Grandmother: Pen Leu
Father: El Ol (27)
Mother: Kim Sina (25)
They have a 1.5 year old child, sleeps now in a hammock
El Ol had malaria in 2013. He got chills, fever, vomitted, and coma (again). Sometimes he doesn't sleep under a net.
He went to a private clinic (10 km away) to get his medicine because it was much closer than the health centre (40 km away), where treatment is much cheaper. At the private clinic he ended up paying up to 100,000 Riel, and had to borrow money from his mother to pay for the treatment. It was so expensive because he had several (3) malaria relapses, possibly because the medicine was substandard. He now uses his net every day.
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2nd home visit is to the mother in pink and her child in blue seen at the distribution. The family came here a few months ago and started planting beans. Their previous village, about 100 km away, did no have have suitable land.
In this house the following people live:
Grandfather: Chem Kim
Grandmother: Pen Leu
Father: El Ol (27)
Mother: Kim Sina (25)
They have a 1.5 year old child, sleeps now in a hammock
El Ol had malaria in 2013. He got chills, fever, vomitted, and coma (again). Sometimes he doesn't sleep under a net.
He went to a private clinic (10 km away) to get his medicine because it was much closer than the health centre (40 km away), where treatment is much cheaper. At the private clinic he ended up paying up to 100,000 Riel, and had to borrow money from his mother to pay for the treatment. It was so expensive because he had several (3) malaria relapses, possibly because the medicine was substandard. He now uses his net every day.
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The Global Fund / John Rae
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distribution
Malaria
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vulnerable group
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