EEAI-Ukraine

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EEAI Ukraine is our Mission Page, allowing our followers to see our reports and activities in Ukraine

Photos from EEAI-Ukraine's post 12/11/2023

EEAI is proud to have received recognition, facilitated by the MAD Foundation and granted by King Charles III, for our efforts in Ukraine.

During our assessment mission at the beginning of this year in Ukraine, we identified the need for blood group testing and access to battlefield blood transfusions to reduce fatalities and increase survival.

EEAI presented a comprehensive academic piece with recommendations, peer-reviewed by colleagues from WHO and other professionals in different faculties managing Emergency Medicine.

After intensive planning with our local and international partneres e.g. Eldoncards , we developed and presented the concept of saving lives on battlefields to the Ukrainian authorities. We brought together the main stakeholders, resulting in the implementation of projects by our partners in Ukraine Operation SafeDrop under the leadership of Toby Illingworth, leading to the establishment of the largest walking blood bank.

This significant success was of such importance that it was presented to His Majesty, King Charles III, by Toby Illingworth from the MAD Foundation. The project, implemented by Operation SafeDrop in Ukraine, is now saving lives. If you want to learn more about walking blood banks, EEAI is your partner in the field.

05/10/2023

We are glad to announce that the identified shortage of blood in Ukraine has been mitigated by a concept EEAI planned for Ukraine and our International and Local partners have implemented and launched yesterday. A walking blood bank with a software that enables donors to be requested when they are needed. Especially in countries with no storage facilities. The human body is the best storage.
Operation SafeDrop Eldoncards MAD Foundation

Photos from EEAI-Ukraine's post 23/03/2023

On the 6th of February this 29 years old male patient was hit by a fragment from artillery Granate. His right arm is severely injured, temporary treatment prevented him from amputation. A Hospital in Germany has confirmed his admission on arrival for reconstructive limb surgery. The regional government advised to transfer directly to city of treatment. Now we have to arrange permission from the Military Command for him to get permission to leave Ukraine to receive definite care and rehabilitation. We will continue to report on his case. For confidentiality and safety reasons we are only publishing pictures without identifying data.
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