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HoverAid in Madgascar
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2. Presentation to the Gaggero Foundation Griffon, Southampton Andy Mayo Will Lanham-New Steve Hubbard 2 nd March 2009
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4. 7 Is it not to share your food with the and to provide the wanderer with shelter— when you see the naked, to clothe him, and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood? 6 Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen: to loose the chains of and untie the cords of the yoke, to set the free and break every yoke? poor hungry injustice oppressed Isaiah 58
5. To use hovercraft to reach remote communities and address the , , , and which are a result of poor access. poor hungry injustice oppressed HoverAid’s Purpose : injustice oppression poverty hunger
6. To use hovercraft to reach remote communities and address the , , , and which are a result of poor access. HoverAid’s Purpose : injustice oppression poverty hunger
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8. To use and promote hovercraft in order to support, enable, encourage, and deliver development, relief, education, and mission services to remote communities along shallow rivers by providing cost effective access for partner organisations. To be a generator of social capital, building trust with remote communities; researching their needs and aspirations and providing them with a voice to the wider world. To challenge other organisations and institutions to engage with the development agendas set by remote river and wetland communities; and to act as advocates of policy change by those organisations, reducing the systematic exclusion of remote communities caused by utilitarian decision-making processes. HoverAid’s Mission :
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10. HoverAid International Board UK Board Mada Board NL Board HoverAid UK HoverAid Mada HoverAid NL Staff Volunteers Staff Volunteers Staff Volunteers Exec Panel Exec Exec Exec HoverAid International
11. HoverAid International Board UK Board Mada Board NL Board HoverAid UK HoverAid Mada HoverAid NL Staff Volunteers Staff Volunteers Staff Volunteers Exec Panel Exec Exec Exec March 2009 UK Board HoverAid International
12. HoverAid International Board UK Board Mada Board NL Board HoverAid UK HoverAid Mada HoverAid NL Staff Volunteers Staff Volunteers Staff Volunteers Exec Panel Exec Exec Exec March 2009 UK Board 2010 2009 HoverAid International
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30. Healthcare provision in Madagascar and other develping countries is hampered by poor infrastructure, lack of staff, and equipment. A mobile health facility would enable communities to be reached with health services for short periods of time allowing for the treatment of chronic medical conditions on a regular basis, with some acute and emergency practice as a consequence. Primary and secondary healthcare, and health education, provide greater returns on financial capital investment – dentistry, maternity/OB-GY, and opthalmic clinic facilities are most portable along with clerking systems and simple diagnostic services. With a larger craft liveabord facilities or minor operating theatre facilities can be provided – extending reach and encouraging participation in services by local and temporary ex-pat doctors. HoverCare concept
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33. 2010 Twelve to Fifteen Medical Safaris including four to eight with PSI and other partners. Construction of permanent base at Beroroha. Recovery of hovercraft from PNG to UK or Mada for overhaul. Finalise development of Hovercare concept and move to full funding and implementation. Secure funding for 2011 programme and begin process of expansion into Mozambique/Zambezi corridor. HoverAid set up in USA. Emergency response team. Plans for 2009-11
34. 2011 Twelve to Fifteen Medical Safaris including four to eight with PSI and other partners in Madagascar Initiation of HoverAid Mozambique/Zambia or other with hovercraft recovered from PNG Acquisition of larger hovercraft in connection with Hovercare concept implementation. Transportation of larger hovercraft to Madagascar Proof of concept of Hovercare mobile clinic facility HoverAid set up in Australia and other European countries Plans for 2009-11
35. Other potential areas of operation include: Mozambique – Lower Zambezi and delta Zambia – Barotze plain, Bangwelu swamp Tanzania – Rufiji delta Malawi – Shire valley Sudan – Sud and southern marsh areas Papua New Guinea – Fly, Strickland, Bamu system Cambodia – Tonle Sap lake Burma – Irrawady delta Siberia – Northern river systems
36. Madagascar programme 2009 £34.6k Current shortfall 2010 £87.3k Annual core cost excluding expat funding 2011 £91.6k Acquisition of hovercraft 2010 £50k Recovery of RR401 & 2 2011 £500k Hovercare project. (Griffon 2000 + equipment) UK costs 2009 £12.5k Marketing and advocacy (excluding staff costs) 2009 £5k Renovation of RR308 for demonstration/training 2009 £10k Current staff cost shortfall Current funding requirement
37. Summary Madagascar is the 7 th poorest country in the world and Tulear province is the poorest province in the country. Poverty is endemic healthcare minimal and chronic malnutrition runs at 60%. HoverAid has proved that hovercraft are a viable means of addressing causes of poverty in this region, established partnering arrangements with MAF, AIM & PSI and has expanded work to a second river system. HoverAid has a solid structure and governance plan, a viable business plan, and a clear understanding of future objectives. HoverAid is making a real and measurable difference in a specific location and we believe this can be extended to bring benefit to up to 2.5 Million people in Madagascar, and between 15 and 75 Million worldwide.