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KAMPS stands by Rohingya refugees

A Correspondent :
Kidney Awareness Monitoring and Prevention Society (KAMPS), a voluntary health care organization, for the second time in a month, has distributed huge quantity of relief materials among the Rohingya refugees on Thursday at the Nila Camp, Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar.
A 10 member team of Doctors, technologists and volunteers, led by Managing Director of KAMPS, Rezwan Salehin distributed relief materials and provided health care services to the sick and wounded Rohingya refugees almost daylong on Thursday.
Besides, distributing relief materials, KAMPS volunteers also provided different type of medicines to the sick and wounded Rohingya refugees.
KAMPS Managing Director also exchanged views with the local administration and public representatives over how to expedite the healthcare giving process so that severely sick and wounded patients can be saved.
The relief materials, distributed by KAMPS include 2000 KGs of Chira, 700 KGs of molasses, 2000 packets of ORS, 2000 pieces of vitamin tablet Civet, biscuits, etc.
“We, with our limited ability, have distributed relief materials, provided health care service and medicine free of cost to the refugees today (Friday) and Saturday, I believe that it is very less comparing to the huge needs but I believe that it’s a moral duty of KAMPS”, told Rezwan Salehin.
General Manager of KAMPS, Md. Ayub Hossain, Be-Nazir Sheikh, Tariq Ahmed, Nasrin Ahmed, Md. Sajib Ahmed, Md. Nazmul Ahsan and some local volunteers of KAMPS at Cox’s Bazar took part in the team.