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MAURITANIA / HEALTHCARE
STORY: MAURITANIA / HEALTHCARE
TRT: 2.21
SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: FRENCH / NATS
DATELINE: MARCH 2012, MBERA, MAURITANIA
1. Wide shot, Zeinabou walking in the camp
2. Wide shot, Zeinabou in her tent
3. Wide shot, Zeinabou with her family
4. Close up, Zeinabou's face
5. Pan left, class of heath care helpers
6. Wide shot, Zeinabou note taking
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Zeinabou, Refugee Health Care Helper:
“I was taken on as a health care helper for my camp. These are new camps, you can see they’re new. I go between UNICEF and UNHCR for training. Today I went to be trained in the prevention of polio. We have to sensitize the people. Every helper has to take care of their own camp.”
8. Wide shot, Zeinabou meeting other refugees
9. Wide shot, Zeinabou talking to other refugees
10. Wide shot, Zeinabou taking a baby
11. SOUNDBITE (French) Zeinabou, Refugee Health Care Helper:
“I see many children who are sick. I see cases of diarrhea. I see cases of malaria,
colds, cough. There are people who say that some of the children even have whopping cough.”
12. Wide shot, Zeinabou greeting to Mohamed's family
13. SOUNDBITE (French) Mohamed AG Ousman, Malian Refugee:
“We have learnt a lot of things thanks to her. She is very courageous. I have seen her in shelters. All the time she continues doing the doing the same work.”
14. Wide shot, Zeinabou arriving her tent, her husband cooking
15. Med shot, Zeinabou's husband preparing food
16. Close up, Zeinabou giving some food to her daughter
17. Various shots, Zeinabou walking, and visiting the tent
18. Wide shot, Zeinabou talking to other refugees
19. Med shot, Zeinabou holding a baby
For the Malian refugees living in Mbera camp in Mauritania life is not easy.
Zeinabou came with her family. They left everything behind, but she has been given a special role in her camp.
UNICEF and UNHCR are training Zeinabou, along with other refugees, to be health care helpers.
SOUNDBITE (French) Zeinabou, Refugee Health Care Helper:
“I was taken on as a health care helper for my camp. These are new camps, you can see they’re new. I go between UNICEF and UNHCR for training. Today I went to be trained in the prevention of polio. We have to sensitize the people. Every helper has to take care of their own camp.”
Part of Zeinabou’s duties is to go from tent to tent to encourage parents to have their children vaccinated.
She also talks about hygiene and ways to protect the children from life-threatening illnesses.
SOUNDBITE (French) Zeinabou, Refugee Health Care Helper:
“I see many children who are sick. I see cases of diarrhea. I see cases of malaria, colds, cough. There are people who say that some of the children even have whopping cough.”
Her assistance and advice is appreciated.
SOUNDBITE (French) Mohamed AG Ousman, Malian Refugee:
“We have learnt a lot of things thanks to her. She is very courageous. I have seen her in shelters. All the time she continues doing the doing the same work.”
At home, Zeinabou’s husband helps out by taking on some of the family chores freeing up her time. Time she says she will need.
There is a lot of work to be done, Zeinabou explains after the vaccination campaign, she plans to take on malnutrition among the young children.
And there’s more she wants to create play areas as well as schools.
She also has plans for the adults. Meeting centres and activities.
In this camp, Zeinabou is fast becoming a heroine.
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