为难民设置的快速部署集装箱医疗诊所

E. Hove, Cody Van Cleve, Alexander Mobley, Samantha Janko, Asa Plum, A. Zamudio, Justin Schmaltz, Jamie Nollette, Jessy Hampton, N. Johnson
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被迫流离失所人口在获得水、保健、教育、粮食和能源等基本需求方面面临着独特而多样的挑战。难民人口可能生活在偏远地区或城市地区,并可能在开始时打算暂时居住,但过渡到半永久或永久居住,对基础设施需求的规划有限的环境中生活。快速部署的集装箱系统为难民环境的这些不同条件提供了模块化解决方案。在本文中,我们提出了一种40英尺的综合医疗、水和电力容器的设计,用于人道主义援助和救灾应用。我们还介绍了在乌干达北部Ayilo II定居点部署交钥匙解决方案以补充农村离网医疗保健中心的结果。该保健单位为18 000人提供服务,每天接待近200名难民和当地病人。医疗服务由集装箱内的综合电力和水系统提供支持。
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Rapidly Deployable Containerized Medical Clinic for Refugee Settings
Forcibly displaced populations face unique and varied challenges to accessing basic needs such as water, healthcare, education, food, and energy. Refugee populations may live in a remote or urban area, and in settings that may begin with intentions of being temporary yet transition to semi-permanent or permanent living with limited planning for infrastructure needs. Rapidly deployable containerized systems provide a modular solution to these diverse conditions of refugee contexts. In this paper we present the design of a 40’ combined healthcare, water, and power container for humanitarian aid and disaster relief applications. We also present results from deploying the turnkey solution to complement a rural off-grid healthcare center in the Ayilo II settlement of Northern Uganda. The healthcare unit supports a population of 18,000 and receives nearly 200 refugee and local patients daily. Medical services are supported by an integrated power and water system within the container.
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