Health
Discussion Stream
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The most important factors that influence health in a refugee
camp (as in society at large) are factors outside the usual jurisdiction
of doctors. Typically, by the time a doctor gets involved with
refugees, the state of their health has already been determined
by the sanitation, nutrition, security, economic stability, and
mental health support network in the camp. Doctors need to be
involved in the larger issues of refugee health, including monitoring
community systems and community health (regularly checking the
water purity, and monitoring child malnutrition, etc.) to catch
causes of health problems before they result in epidemics. Public
policy is critical, as is evident by the numerous examples of
public programs that have resulted in disastrous effects on health
(such as public housing projects and Native American Indian reservations),
as well as examples of public programs that have improved health
(as in Curitiba, Brazil). The three individual projects established
included:
1. Family Planning
Family planning is critical to both human and environmental health.
It is such a culturally sensitive issue, however, that it is absolutely
essential that natives of the culture provide the service, and
provide it in a culturally appropriate way. What might work very
well in some cultures (e.g., cartoon characters that promote contraception
in the Far East) won't work in other cultural settings (e.g.,
Afghanistan). Aid agencies should work with the local community
and religious leaders to assist them in providing this service.
Women's education is likely the most important aspect of family
planning. There is a direct correlation between female literacy
and reduction in child mortality. Literacy enhances a woman's
sense of identity and empowerment (particularly the knowledge
that she is protected by the rule of international law, the Declaration
of Human Rights); this in turn enhances her ability to make decisions
that will promote her own health and the health of her family.
Educating women will not only reduce child mortality rates but
will increase family health at low cost. (A study on longevity
found that the five countries that most successfully achieved
longevity at low cost had all of the following: political commitment,
female literacy, nutrition, and equity healthcare.)
2. Mental Health Treatment
The main mental health problems that arise in refugee camp situations
include post-traumatic stress, depression, apathy and boredom.
Mental health disorders are as debilitating as tuberculosis. Good
mental health is arguably the largest asset of the camp; restoring
it improves the capacity of the community. The group recommended
that mental health care for post-traumatic shock syndrome (PTSS)
should be provided by community health leaders who would be trained
in the "Sambhavna" program (the disaster-relief program enacted
in Bhopal after the Union Carbide tragedy). Building a community
facility to provide a meeting space for peer support would be
a tremendous benefit for people with PTSS.
3. Improve Inhabitants Immune Systems
Since the most effective way of promoting health is preventing
disease in the first place, the group recommended providing key
nutritional supplements to boost the immune systems of refugee
camp inhabitants. Like the Food & Nutrition Group, the Health
Group turned to mushrooms to most effectively and inexpensively
serve this purpose. There are seven basic medicinal mushroom varieties
that could be incorporated into the "Seed Box" that was suggested
by the Food & Nutrition Group. Mushroom growing would be incorporated
into culturally appropriate farming techniques. In many cultures
mushrooms are already an element of the culinary tradition, in
other cases they might have to be introduced as a new element
or incorporated "invisibly" into other foods. To get the mushrooms
started, either spores or freeze-dried mycelium (spores are hardier)
could be delivered to the camp. Once the mushrooms have been cultivated,
they can be preserved for later use. This and other information
about mushroom cultivation and use would be incorporated on the
boxes.