Aldea Chajlajya

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  • Medical
  • Dental

Overview

Aldea Chajlajya is located in central Guatemala. The typical house is made of wood, cement blocks, and bricks. Children in the community have access to primary school and a health centre. Currently, the community doesn’t have a water system, but the municipality and the community leaders are projecting building one in the near future. Most of the community members work in agriculture, skilled labour, animal raising, and arts and crafts. The languages spoken in the community are Spanish and Kaqchikel. During initial communications with Global Brigades, community leaders expressed that their top three needs were Medical Brigades, improving the health centre, and improving some of the recreational areas in the community.

Municipality: Chimaltenango

Department: Chimaltenango

Homes : 250
Population : 1300
Water System : Not Started
Community Bank : Not Started
Electricity : Yes
Health Center : Yes
Community Health Workers : Not Started
Education : Up to middle school
Distance from Lodging Facility : 12 KM

Medical

Program Status

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HEALTH CARE ACCESS:

Over 90% of the population in the municipality of Chimaltenango are part of Mayan indigenous groups. Public health care in Guatemala falls under the Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare (MSPAS) which has 2,200 service units across the country.  Even with this coverage, it is essential to note that medications, supplies, and materials are often not available. Health worker density in rural communities is 3.0 per 10,000 persons as opposed to 25.7 to 10,000 in urban areas of Guatemala. There are significant gaps in health care services between rural indigenous and urban populations in Guatemala.

Community members in Aldea Chajlajya have access to a ¨Centro de Convergencia¨ or health post in their community located about 2 KM of distance from the community centre. Still, the services provided only meet the basic health needs of the community even though they have access to a doctor and a nurse on call. During initial communications with Global Brigades, community leaders shared that the most common illnesses were fever, flu, cough, and stomachache.

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Vision screenings provided

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Health Education Workshops

BRIGADE INFORMATION:

Medical Brigades use the local school as their brigade site. The school has 6 rooms, where the various medical stations are conducted. 

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BRIGADE SITE: Community School

MEDICAL VOLUNTEERS IN ALDEA CHAJLAYJA:

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Dental

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

DENTAL CARE  ACCESS:

In working closely with the Medical Program, the Dental Program provides fillings, extractions, and fluoride treatments as a standard part of Medical Brigades. Most community members do not have regular access to dental care due to the lack of dentists within a reasonable distance.

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Dental Education Workshops

BRIGADE INFORMATION:

Medical Brigades use the local school as their brigade site. The school has 6 rooms, where the various medical stations are conducted. 

AVERAGE PATIENTS ATTENDED: N/A

BRIGADE SITE: Community School

MEDICAL VOLUNTEERS IN ALDEA CHAJLAYJA:

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Local Reference Points

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