Chechenya
Background
Devastated by years of conflict, the Chechen Republic is today experiencing a degree of stability, because of the drastic security measures implemented by Ramzan Kadyrov’s government. This security policy allows human rights violations to take place and the reopening of health centres does not address the issue of the health inequalities between Grozny and the most isolated districts. MdM has been working in Chechnya since 1995 and now supports 34 health centres in the most remote areas.
Supporting health centres
»ACTIVITIES
The first aspect of MdM’s action is the supply of medicines and medical supplies to the 34 health centres we support. The programme also includes training for healthcare professionals, provided by specialist doctors from the Caucasus, to ensure the quality of care provided. Finally, as part of MdM’s withdrawal process, the team is supporting the Chechen authorities as they take over the programme activities.
»OUTLOOK
MdM will continue to withdraw progressively from Chechnya in 2009 and the Ministry of Health will take over the activities supporting the relevant health facilities.

