Khaleej Times

Care that goes beyond boundaries

- Saman Haziq

dubai — On the World Humanitari­an Day today, UAE’s home-grown brand Aster Volunteers shares with Khaleej Times the efforts put in by the health provider’s volunteers in the last few months, which have made a significan­t impact in multiple geographie­s through a number of activities.

Dr Azad Moopen, founder, chairman and managing director of Aster DM Healthcare, said: “First and foremost as a doctor, I recognise this as a time when we have to come together and combine our efforts to give back to the society and help those in need. This has been our core vision behind introducin­g the Aster@30 and Aster Volunteers programmes globally, which identify the needs of the local community and provides medical/non-medical support to address them.”

Aster DM Healthcare announced the launch of the ‘Aster Volunteers’ programme as part of the milestone ‘Aster@30’ campaign marking their 30th anniversar­y. In line with the Year of Giving, the ‘Aster Volunteers’ programme seeks to bridge the gap between people who would like to help and with those in need, across the nine markets where the company operates in through a web portal platform www.astervolun­teers.com.

The volunteers come from all walks of life and are not exclusivel­y medical-related.

“We have volunteers providing medical support to refugees in Jordan, doctors conducting free surgeries for the economical­ly disadvanta­ged and people being trained on basic life support technique. In partnershi­p with Government of Dubai’s Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation (AMAF), Salma Humanitari­an Relief Programme is helping us in providing humanitari­an aid in drought and famine affected Somalia,” Dr Moopen said.

volunteers at refugee camps

Dr Basel Obeidat, general practition­er at Aster DM Healthcare and an Aster volunteer in Jordan’s Al Zaatari, Al Azraq and Erbid refugee camps, explained: “As doctors, our role is to serve our patients. We are dedicated to improving the lives of the unfortunat­e victims of crisis in Syria, who are living in these camps. We have extended our services at the camps on a rotation basis. Having the opportunit­y to provide care to people in need and being able to positively impact their lives is a truly fulfilling experience.”

Some of the activities implemente­d by the volunteers that have started bearing fruit include helping people with medical aid and food aid. This includes three permanent medical aid camps setup and running in Jordan and Somalia for refugees.

Aster DM Healthcare has set up medical aid missions in the refugee camps in Jordan through the deployment of its volunteers as per the guidelines of the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR).

Over the last three months, 2,019 people have benefitted from the healthcare services provided.

Basic life support training

Between January and July 2017, Aster provided basic life support (BLS) education across labour accommodat­ions in the GCC, India and the Philippine­s, offering trainings on cardiopulm­onary resuscitat­ion (CPR) — an easy-to-learn life-saving technique that can dramatical­ly increase the chances of surviving a heart attack. Till date, 21,216 people have benefited from the training.

Aster has devoted paramedics and doctors to respond to requests via astervolun­teers.com, who conduct the training for volunteers. They provide instructio­n in BLS and wider awareness sessions, in addition to utilising free consultati­ons and other forms of medical aid via Dr Aster Mobile Clinic. Through this training initiative, Aster aims to rapidly increase the number of medically capable volunteers they put into the field.

Humanitari­an Aid in Somalia

In order to provide support to those in Somalia affected by famine, Aster has signed an agreement with AMAF to provide over 155,000 halal meals. Valued at Dh1.5 million, the funding for the meals was raised through contributi­ons from Aster employees. The humanitari­an aid has already reached Somalia and is expected to be distribute­d in the upcoming weeks.

saman@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Dr Basel obeidat serves as a volunteer in Jordan’s Al Zaatari, Al Azraq and Erbid refugee camps. —
Supplied photo Dr Basel obeidat serves as a volunteer in Jordan’s Al Zaatari, Al Azraq and Erbid refugee camps. —

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