This project will provide food to the patients in Raywan Mental Hospital to respond food insecurity that faced mental disabled people during COVID-19 in Hargeisa, Somalia, for helping the mental ill people that affected by wars, Kat, substance abuse and family problems. 300 patients will be supporting three months of food to assist and support them the tackling of food shortage, insecurity and inflations. Also medical equipments and medical drugs include the project.
Over 80 percent of Somalia's vulnerable mental disabled people live in outside and outdoors and streets. TTCO is now handling the Raywan Mental Hospital hosting and handling 300 patients 223 men and 77 women. Hospital is caring and treating patients during this emergent condition of COVID-19 with inflated food price, shortage and insecurity. Regular occurrences of natural disasters have led to conditions of food insecurity, which have been aggravated by soaring prices of food.
TTCO's project has been providing food assistant to food security mental disabled people in Somalia including delivery of food to the hospital to assist the inflation of food prices during the emergent condition of the COVID-19. The food insecurity reduction activities are also being promoted to improve food hygiene and sanitation to reduce the risk of being infecting to the Corono Virus Disease by assisting the supply of such as rice, paste, food oil, flour, sugar and medical PPE and drugs.
This project will cover 300 patients and will aid by food supply during this serious economic collapse of COVID-19 and hospital will structure make food supply to the patients for three months period an this food is modeled in a kind of individual food cost in the period. This project will be essential part of live serving and saving of the mental disabled people. The project will contribute and help them by assisting food since there is food insecurity, shortage and inflation condition.