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Medicines Du Monde was established at 1980 in France by a French doctor, Bernard Cousner.
As a Non Governmental Organization it is:
●International ●Medical ●Humanitarian
Medecins du Monde’s logo was designed in November 1987 by Richard Rossin.
Τhe dove in the center symbolizes international peace and medical care.
The branch represents the five continents and the blue color represents their natural connections, which are the sky and the sea.
The dove symbolically transcends the borders of all countries and it is drawn in a circle,which evokes our planet.
Medecins du Monde’s logo
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MdM-Greece was founded in Greece in 1990 with the aim of providing humanitarian aid to all the vulnerable populations in Greece as well as all over the world.
MdM-Greece is part of the International MdM Network,
which includes 14 departments
(Argentina, Germany, Belgium, Canada, Spain, France, Greece, Italy,Japan, Netherlands, Portugal,United Kingdom,Sweden,Switzerland)
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MdM’s primary mission is to provide medical care. The volunteers of the Organization are committed to
offer their help to all the vulnerable populations all over the world, including Greece, to:
The victims of natural disasters, famines, diseases The victims of armed conflicts, political violence Refugees Displaced persons Minorities Street children Drug users People with no access to health care
Open Polyclinic
Open Polyclinic
Athens (1997)Thessaloniki (2001)
Chania (2007)Perama (2010)
Open Polyclinic
Aim: Médecins du Monde Greece aim to improve the access to the health care of particularly marginalized population groups of the immigrants in Greece by providing free medical health care at first level and social services in urban centres
Open Polyclinic
Our ProjectProvision of free Medical, Pharmaceutical and
Psychosocial care
Target GroupPeople without access to the National Health care
System
Open Polyclinic
Activities are being implemented by medical and paramedical teams composed of volunteer
specialised doctors, nurses, social workers and psychologists.
Open Polyclinic
During the last 12 years of the program implementation, more than 150.000 patients have received medical and pharmaceutical support
Approximately 14.000 patients only in 2008.
Open Polyclinic
Importance:
The open Polyclinics provide a wide range of services ranging from medical and psychological support to advocacy concerning human rights.
Pediatric Department
● Medical and pharmaceutical care for free
● Vaccinations(individual health card)● Health Certificate needed for the school of the
children● Advisory to the parents● Preventive medical exams to infants
Psychosocial Department
Psychosocial Department
Goal: ● Psychological and social support to the socially vulnerable populations.
Description:
●Assessment the needs
● Offer of short term psychological and social support or referral to other Organizations.
Psychosocial Department
About us:
● Psychologists/Counsellors● Social Workers ● Supervision (Two hour weekly, compulsory for all
participants)● Presentations and participation to seminars and
conferences
Open Polyclinic
Innovative Approach
1) Emphasis to Mother and Child Healthcare
2) Participatory and Multi-Cultural Approach
3) Multi-Sectoral Approach
4) Integrated and Sustainable Approach- Connectedness
Open Polyclinic
ImpactSensitizing the public in order :
to provide a credible network of information
promote voluntarism to individuals as well as to health professionals
MdM Greece
Mobilizes partners for solidarity actions in the area of health
Denounces with the testimonials it gathers, infringements on human rights and in particular obstacles to health care
Campaigns to lay the groundwork for the values of humanitarian medicine in accordance with an ethics of responsibility
MdM Greece
‘Healing is a matter of time, but it is sometimes also a matter of opportunity’.
Hippocrates (460BC- 377BC)
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