A few nice medical grants images I found:
Victims Assistance Program
Image by YEMAC_UNDP Text for "Victim's Assistance":
Landmine Victims Assistance Program Established in 1999, as a
section of the Yemen National Mine Action Program (YNMAP), the
Landmine Victims Assistance Program plays a critical role in
helping to fulfill YEMAC's purpose. The program involves a
five-member medical team, which assists YEMAC by con-ducting
interviews of and performing medical examinations upon landmine
victims in all areas of Yemen. The assessment process consists of
three stages: medical survey, examination, and support. The goal
of the process is to ultimately improve the quality of life of
victims by providing medical treatment for the injuries they
suffered as a result of landmines. Medical treatment is a key
component in the program’s goal of economic reintegration of
victims. While the program has been very successful, both in
treating victims and enabling them to reintegrate into their
communities, a great deal remains to be accomplished. Medical
Survey Phase The Landmine Victims Assistance Team travels to
affected communities and performs medical assessments of victims.
They choose their destinations based on information pro-vided by
the Information System for Mine Action, which compiles data on
the number of victims present in any given location. The hotel
and all costs related to transportation, accommodation and
medical examinations are covered by the program. While medical
examinations are conducted, the survivors receive appropriate
treatment based on their needs for surgery (eyes, ears, or limbs)
and physiotherapy. All the necessary arrangements, such as,
appointments with various specialists in the hospital, are made
by the Victims' Assistance Teams in advance of the patient's
arrival. In cases in which patients require prosthetic devices,
Handicap International takes that responsibility and provides the
necessary devices. At the end of this process, a list is
developed detailing the needs of the various patients for further
medical support. Medical Support Phase At this stage, victims who
have previously been identified as in need of specialized care
are seen by specialists who assess individual needs. These might
include hearing aids, corrective surgery, ophthalmologic
procedures, or other medical equipment or procedures. Meanwhile,
the Handicap International Prosthetic Center works in partnership
with YEMAC to provide all forms of treatment related to
prosthetic devices, including corrective surgery, physical
therapy, and many other types of treatment. It is often necessary
for recipients of prosthetics to make multiple trips to the
center to complete their treatment. Upon completion of the
medical support phase, a public ceremony is held, during which
patients are presented with wheelchairs, hearing aids,
prosthetics, and eyeglasses. Photograph by Tim Grant.
Dr Grant at opening ceremony
Image by MikeBlyth