Burma Refugee Doctor Wins Humanitarian Prize for Clinic in Thailand

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Burma Refugee Doctor Wins Humanitarian Prize for Clinic in Thailand

The Irrawaddy, 17 Nov 2016

URL: http://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/burma-refugee-doctor-wins-humanitarian-prize-for-clinic-in-thailand.html
LONDON, United Kingdom — When Cynthia Maung saw the suffering of fellow refugees who had fled Burma’s crackdown on a pro-democracy uprising in the late 1980s and sought sanctuary in neighboring Thailand, she knew she had to do something about it.

Dr. Cynthia, as she is widely known, decided to rally other medical professionals in the refugee camps in northwestern Thailand to help her open a clinic in the border town of Mae Sot.

Starting in 1988 with only four beds, the clinic has developed into a fully-fledged health facility providing inpatient services, surgery and trauma care, dental care, vaccinations and HIV prevention.

It treats more than 75,000 patients a year.

“The number of patients that arrive at the clinic each year is on the rise,” said Dr. Cynthia, who received an international award on Wednesday in recognition of her humanitarian work.

“We also train health workers and provide outreach services for patients who require access to medical attention closer to their communities,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

“But the biggest challenge we face is in dealing with the trauma suffered by the displaced and their concerns about food, health care and job insecurities,” she said before she was due to receive the AidEx Humanitarian Hero of the Year Award in Brussels.

Mae Sot in Thailand is home to thousands of refugees from Burma who have fled conflict and violence, as well as tens of thousands of migrant workers, many of whom are in low-skilled, backbreaking jobs.

“As long as there is a need for us to be here and there are refugees and migrant workers that need protection, medical care and support, we will continue to be here and do what we do,” Dr. Cynthia said.