Somalia: Amisom Kenyan Troops Offer Free Medical Clinic to Kismayo Residents. They come from across the city and near by villages, some have had to travel for days to get here. Men women and children wait under trees shielding themselves from the harsh sun as others line up on the side of a shot-up build seeking medical attention. This is Kismayo, Somalia's southern port city where troops of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMSIOM), are providing basic health care and medication to members of the community.
Open seven days a week and seeing an average of 80 patients a day, members of the Kenyan Contingent serving under AMISOM are going beyond their call of duty to provide much needed medical assistance to residents
Shotlist:
1. Wide shot, women waiting outside an old building
2. Med shot, barded wire fence with people waiting in the background
3. Med shot, old woman being helped to the clinic
4. Close up, old woman drinking water
5. Med shot, women and children waiting for treatment
6. Close up, woman face
7. Med shot, woman with baby waiting to be seen by doctors
8. Wide shot, AMISOM Kenyan soldier talking to patients waiting for treatment
9. Wide shot, AMISOM Kenyan doctors treating a woman
10. Close up, woman finger
11. Med shot, woman pressure being checked
12. Med shot, AMISOM Kenyan doctor writing a prescription
13. Close up, AMISON Kenyan doctor writing on apiece of paper
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Major Michael Wahome, Nursing Officer in Charge AMISOM Kenyan Contingent: "This is free medical services that we give to the locals, it is one way of reaching out to them and making them understand that we are not here for al Shabaab only, also we are to take care of and are concerned about their health."
15. Wide shot, AMISOM KDF soldier with patients
16. Med shot, AMISOM KDF doctor writing prescription for a boy
17. Wide shot, doctor seeing a man and his children
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Major Michael Wahome, Nursing Officer in Charge AMISOM Kenyan Contingent: "The most common illnesses that we are seeing here is upper respiratory tract infections, both to adults and children. We are also treating cases of Malaria, there are several here and especially more immediately after the rains. We are also seeing casing of urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, also as are seeing cases of injures following gunshot, especially when there is ciaos like what we witnessed the other day in Kismayo town."
19. Wide shot, patients outside the clinic
20. Close up, baby head with some growth on it
21. Med shot, AMISOM doctors talking baby's mother
22. Med shot, doctors checking x-ray in the sun
23. Wide shot, patients waiting for treatment
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Open seven days a week and seeing an average of 80 patients a day, members of the Kenyan Contingent serving under AMISOM are going beyond their call of duty to provide much needed medical assistance to residents
Shotlist:
1. Wide shot, women waiting outside an old building
2. Med shot, barded wire fence with people waiting in the background
3. Med shot, old woman being helped to the clinic
4. Close up, old woman drinking water
5. Med shot, women and children waiting for treatment
6. Close up, woman face
7. Med shot, woman with baby waiting to be seen by doctors
8. Wide shot, AMISOM Kenyan soldier talking to patients waiting for treatment
9. Wide shot, AMISOM Kenyan doctors treating a woman
10. Close up, woman finger
11. Med shot, woman pressure being checked
12. Med shot, AMISOM Kenyan doctor writing a prescription
13. Close up, AMISON Kenyan doctor writing on apiece of paper
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Major Michael Wahome, Nursing Officer in Charge AMISOM Kenyan Contingent: "This is free medical services that we give to the locals, it is one way of reaching out to them and making them understand that we are not here for al Shabaab only, also we are to take care of and are concerned about their health."
15. Wide shot, AMISOM KDF soldier with patients
16. Med shot, AMISOM KDF doctor writing prescription for a boy
17. Wide shot, doctor seeing a man and his children
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Major Michael Wahome, Nursing Officer in Charge AMISOM Kenyan Contingent: "The most common illnesses that we are seeing here is upper respiratory tract infections, both to adults and children. We are also treating cases of Malaria, there are several here and especially more immediately after the rains. We are also seeing casing of urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, also as are seeing cases of injures following gunshot, especially when there is ciaos like what we witnessed the other day in Kismayo town."
19. Wide shot, patients outside the clinic
20. Close up, baby head with some growth on it
21. Med shot, AMISOM doctors talking baby's mother
22. Med shot, doctors checking x-ray in the sun
23. Wide shot, patients waiting for treatment
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