Sambhavna Trust
The Sambhavna Trust, or Bhopal People's Health and Documentation Clinic, is a charitable trust run by a group of doctors, scientists, writers and social workers who have been involved with various aspects of the Union Carbide disaster (Bhopal disaster) in Bhopal, India, ever since its occurrence in December 1984.
The trust registered in 1995, and the clinic opened in 1996. The new clinic opened in 2005.
The main funds for Sambhavna are raised in United Kingdom and USA. The work is directed by six national trustees. An International Advisory Group provides long-term support.
Sambhavna is a Sanskrit/Hindi word which means "possibility". Read as "sama" and "bhavna" it means "similar feelings" or "compassion".
Services
- Clinical services to gas-affected survivors: Allopathic internal medicine, gynaecology and psychiatry; ayurvedic treatment including herbs, steam baths, yoga and massage; a dispensary with Ayurvedic drugs and allopathic “essential drugs”; and a laboratory, for haematology, biochemistry, microscopy, cytology, ECG and spirometria.
- Administrative support: Registration; personal identity documents for every patient; a record system; patient-owned health booklets; computerised patient data and data analysis; an economy department.
- Community work: General health education, health information for women, and finding and supporting tuberculosis patients in gas-affected areas; health education and support to inhabitants in water-polluted areas; verbal autopsy.
- Library: All kind of material on the Bhopal disaster as well as chemical pollution.
- Studies: Surveys on different subjects in gas-affected areas; small studies on effects on patients of different treatments.
- Volunteers: Opportunities for students and others from all countries to take part in the work.
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