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Explore the heartbreaking journey of Rosario, a malnourished child from a deprived village, whose preventable death sheds light on systemic healthcare challenges and poverty's grip. Uncover the harsh realities faced by families like Jaime's as they struggle to survive and access adequate healthcare. In a group workshop, analyze the root causes leading to Rosario's untimely demise and craft impactful solutions for a more equitable future.
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The Story of Rosario Dr EdelinaDelaPazUniversity of the Philippines School of Medicine2012
A survey done revealed that only 10% of the households had a toilet……
5 gallons of water cost Philippines peso (₱)15 - 30…. ₱1 = AUD0.025
Jaime worked as a laborer in a construction site in Metro Manila.
Lucy tried her best to fit 3 meals a day within ₱50 (EU 0.80)…..
…Lucy was told not to breastfeed because she had a heart ailment... She was told to buy an infant formula…….
Antonio and Rosario were not vaccinated. . . The village health center did not have enough vaccines for all the children in the village.
Rosario was the most sickly….. Rosario contracted measles….
Lucy bought the medicines prescribed for Rosario.... Loviscol₱109 (EU 1.75) Ercefuryl ₱243 (EU4) Ceporex ₱150/ 30 ml (EU 2.50)
Lucy could not buy additional medicines.... Rosario continued to have diarrhea…
The nurse advised Lucy to bring Rosario to a private hospital.... The hospital bill piled up to P4,150 after only one night…
They were told to bring Rosario back once they had money to pay for the hospital services.... After one week of fever and diarrhea, Rosario eventually died.
Group Work • Each group will discuss the reasons why Rosario died • The facilitator will document the discussion on the white paper provided for the discussion • When the issues have been thoroughly discussed, each group will form 3 statements that summarize their conclusions from Rosario’s story. • A reporter from each group will share their conclusions to the other participants in a plenary session (3 minutes per group).