Carla Rêgo
is the president of Health4Moz, an association whose main objective is to
guarantee quality training to future Mozambican doctors. The association was
created in 2013, “in a very spontaneous way”, the doctor told The Portugal News.
Support
those in need
The health
professional is also a professor at the faculty of the Faculty of Medicine of
Porto (FMUP) and in a meeting with a Mozambican rector she discovered that the
country had some issues concerning the health sector. According to Carla Rêgo,
Mozambique does not have enough doctors for its population. For example, for 15
million children and young people, there are only “87 paediatricians.” The
rector also shared her dissatisfaction with the lack of professors to teach
medicine to more people. In this context, Health4Moz was born, which
voluntarily guarantees the training of many medical students in Mozambican
universities.
Over nine
years, 61 missions have already been carried out in Mozambique, as well as 28
webinars were presented, at a time when the population could not leave their
homes due to restrictions to contain Covid-19. In total, “more than 200
Portuguese doctors, nurses and dentists” participate in the project, who work
on a voluntary basis and provide training in areas “such as paediatrics,
cardiology, surgery, dentistry, obstetrics, paediatric surgery, ophthalmology,
endocrinology and many others”. For nine years, Health4Moz has already managed
to train more than “20 thousand doctors, nurses, dentists and technicians” in
Mozambique.
Reconstruction
of a hospital
Although
the focus remains on training new doctors, Health4Moz also works in other ways.
After Cyclone Idai, which hit Mozambique in 2019, destroyed one of the
country's main hospitals, Hospital da Beira. The association's president stated
that the nursery ceiling collapsed, and all the pavilions were destroyed, but
still there was the need to help people in an emergency situation.
In the
context of environmental catastrophe, some health professionals, together with
the Ordem dos Médicos, created a movement called United for Beira, which aimed
to rebuild the entire hospital. During this process, support was requested from
Porto City Council, which donated “100 thousand euros” to rebuild the surgical
block, which was also destroyed. However, the movement also sent health
professionals to support their Mozambican colleagues.
After three
years, the hospital stands mostly rebuilt, in an investment of over two million
euros, achieved with the support of many entities. During the reconstruction
process, one of the blocks was also recovered to create a training centre.
Support
the cause
Carla Rêgo
mentions that the municipalities of Porto, Sintra, Coimbra and the company
Visabeira were the main responsible people who donated the necessary monetary
amounts for the works that are now almost completed at Hospital da Beira.
However, anyone can donate to Health4Moz from their website
https://health4moz.com/
There are
other fundraising initiatives such as Art4Moz, which brings together Portuguese
and Mozambican artists who will have their works available for sale, with a
certain amount reverting to Health4Moz.
Health4Moz
promises to continue fighting for the training of those who need it most, as
well as supporting Mozambique in all possible causes.
Deeply in love with music and with a guilty pleasure in criminal cases, Bruno G. Santos decided to study Journalism and Communication, hoping to combine both passions into writing. The journalist is also a passionate traveller who likes to write about other cultures and discover the various hidden gems from Portugal and the world. Press card: 8463.