Sambhavna Trust Clinic

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Sambhavna Trust Clinic is a healthcare facility located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, dedicated to providing free medical care to the survivors of the Bhopal disaster, one of the world's worst industrial catastrophes that occurred on December 3, 1984. The clinic was established by a group of survivors and activists in response to the ongoing health issues faced by the local population due to the exposure to toxic gases leaked from the Union Carbide Corporation pesticide plant.

Background[edit | edit source]

The Bhopal disaster resulted in thousands of deaths and continued health problems for the local population, including respiratory issues, skin diseases, and genetic disorders. The inadequate response and compensation efforts by the government and Union Carbide led to the establishment of the Sambhavna Trust Clinic in 1996, with the aim of providing holistic and free healthcare services to the affected individuals.

Services Offered[edit | edit source]

Sambhavna Trust Clinic offers a range of services focusing on the integration of allopathic and alternative medicine. The clinic provides:

  • Allopathic medicine
  • Ayurveda
  • Yoga therapy
  • Panchakarma (a form of Ayurvedic detoxification)
  • Psychological counseling

The clinic also engages in community health work, including health education, research on the effects of the disaster, and advocacy for the rights of the survivors.

Research and Advocacy[edit | edit source]

Apart from healthcare services, Sambhavna Trust Clinic is actively involved in research related to the health impacts of the Bhopal disaster. The clinic collects and analyzes data on the health conditions of the survivors, aiming to improve treatment strategies and advocate for the rights of the affected population. The clinic's efforts also extend to campaigning for proper rehabilitation and compensation for the survivors.

Funding and Support[edit | edit source]

Sambhavna Trust Clinic operates primarily on donations from individuals and organizations worldwide. The clinic maintains transparency in its operations and funding, ensuring that the majority of the resources are directed towards patient care and support services.

Challenges[edit | edit source]

Despite its significant contributions, the clinic faces ongoing challenges, including limited resources and the need for continuous funding to sustain its operations. The long-term health effects of the disaster also present a constant challenge in providing adequate care and support to the survivors.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Sambhavna Trust Clinic represents a beacon of hope for the survivors of the Bhopal disaster, offering not just medical care but also a platform for advocacy and research. Its holistic approach to healthcare and dedication to the well-being of the affected community serve as a model for disaster response and community healthcare.

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