Sourires d'Indonésie

Join the fight against malaria in Indonesia with the solidarity project of three life sciences students !

Project visual Sourires d'Indonésie
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Contributions
06/24/2015
End date
€25
Out of €1,800
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Sourires d'Indonésie

<p> Welcome on board ! The Sourires d'Indonésie journey is brought to you by Eva Michaud, Charotte Théroude, and Stéphanie Bosne. </p> <p> <img alt="Journey-1430405245" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192425/Journey-1430405245.png"></p> <p> <img alt="Portrait-1430667269" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/193458/Portrait-1430667269.png"></p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Sumary-1430405255" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192426/Sumary-1430405255.png"></p> <p> This project is the result of three scientific students’ wish to support children with severe malaria in Indonesia through a clincial research approach and an alleviation of their daily life.</p> <p> The project consists in the development of fast efficient diagnostic tests  in children suspected with severe malaria added the clinical follow up in the pediatric hospital of Medan, Sumatra island. It will also be the opportunity for us to be trained to clinical reaserch, treatments and patient care of the disease directly on the ground, and to learn about the health and prevention of the disease practices directly in a concerned country, but also to forge lasting international relations.</p> <p> We thus propose to follow paediatricians and infectious disease professionals, in order to add to their approaches a scientific know-how that we have acquired through our Masters and PhD work in France, the results of which are already very promising.</p> <p>  </p> <p> <strong>With this incentive we also wish to bring a little hope to these sick children and bring them school supplies, clothes and toys from somewhere else in the world : a journey for them as well as for us. For this purpose we have already engaged in administrative paperworks with the French embassy, and we will be leaving from July to August 2015.</strong></p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="No_but-1430405268" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192428/No_but-1430405268.png"></p> <p> The three of us met in september 2014 during a lab meeting  - Malaria Research Unit, based in Lyon, France – and well … it was love at first sight. We share the same passion for science, the same urge to help children, and more importantly the same interest for this not so well-known infectious disease that is Malaria.</p> <p> <img alt="Previous_trip-1430662541" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/193383/previous_trip-1430662541.png"></p> <p>  </p> <p> United by our research director, Pr. Stéphane Picot, we decided to build an international cooperation incentive in order to deepen our scientific training but mostly to transpose our laboratory skills directly on the ground, helping the very concerned people : children. They are indeed the most susceptible to this disease, as shown by the lastest WHO report on the matter. A disease caused by such a small parasite and transmitted by a single mosquito bite, that quickly escalates for them, an escalation that is awfully hard – if not impossible – to prevent soon enough. Several travels have been organised to Indonesia that have established contact with Dr. Ayodhia Pitaloka, pediatrician in Medan Hospital, Sumatra. From our side we have worked on new promosing therapeutic strategies, that we hope to launch a clinical trial on in the years to came. Before that, it is important to know why and for WHO we are working, it is primarly to enforce our working methods and improve the children’s  daily life that we ought to go on this trip.</p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Gang-1430405281" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192429/Gang-1430405281.png"></p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Trombine_eng-1430666413" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/193448/Trombine_eng-1430666413.png"></p> <p> <img alt="Accused-1430405292" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192430/Accused-1430405292.png"></p> <p> The parasite responsible for malaria is of the <em>Plasmodium</em> genus and is transmitted by a mosquito bite, in which it exists in its reproductive form. Afterwards the parasite infects the liver and matures in it than invades blood flow and parasitizes reb blood cells – yes the very same one that bring oxygen to your organs, and make your blood red – which this pathology so critical for children. As blood runs out of red blood cells, organs are not receiving their proper share of oxygen which generates multiple complications.</p> <p> The first sign of the disease is a fever that will worsen as the patient’s health deteriorates, due to the important immune reaction generated against the parasite. Progressively, that patient’s state will worsen as the parasite multiplies. Severe malaria cases particularly impact children : fever is indeed combined with brain vessel colonization by the parasite, which can drive the child into coma if no early detection can be made.  Sometimes even with an efficient medical care the recovery cannot be assured : irreversible damages to the brain can be caused leading to motor and cognitive dysfunctions, it is therefore vital to find the appropriate therapeutic approach against this disease.</p> <p> <img alt="1430335330-1430339762" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192133/1430335330-1430339762.jpg"></p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="The_plan-1430405306" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192431/the_plan-1430405306.png"></p> <p> The plan (if we accept it) and we do accept it is to be directly trained on the ground to design efficient rapid diagnostic tests against the disease. In the mean time, we wish to be trained to the clinical methods in order to validate our therapeutical laboratory approach (we wish we could explain to you exactly what our work is,  but we can’t until the result are published). However please feel free to contact us by e-mailing le mail souriresdindonesie@gmail.com for any question you would have on the matter, and we will do our best to answer you without breaking our confidentiality chart !</p> <p>  </p> <p> Moreover you can visit our website :  <a href="http://souriresindonesie.wix.com/souriresindonesie" target="_blank">Smiles From Indonesia !</a></p> <p> … and our facebook page ! :  <a href="https://www.facebook.com/souriresdindonesie">https://www.facebook.com/souriresdindonesie</a>.</p> <p> And because we are connected people, we even have a twitter account ! : @Sourires2015</p> <p> Enjoy the ride with the hashtag #FromSumatraWithLove and take a big step towards progress with us !</p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Travel_eng-1430339795" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192134/Travel_Eng-1430339795.png"></p> <p>  </p> <p> Here you go, now you know it all :) Of course all your help and comments will be valued and are welcome ! Thank you for your time !</p> <p>  </p> <p>  </p>

Allocation of funds

<p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Your_contribution-1430498909" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/192941/Your_contribution-1430498909.png"></p> <p> The French Ambassy and the French Institute of Indonesia can only fund one of the three student's ticket and living expenses, so the money we raise here will be primarly : </p> <p>  </p> <p>  </p> <p> - <strong>Funding the two other plane tickets :</strong> 1600€ ( 2 x 800€)</p> <p>  </p> <p> Then,</p> <p>  </p> <p> - <strong>Fund the goddies for the children :</strong> 200 €, for the T-shirts, coloring books, pens and pencils, and toys bought at preferential rates to several suppliers.</p> <p> To this end with have submitted an application to a FSDIE grant to Claude Bernard University, in Lyon, where we study, which will take care of most of those expenses. </p> <p> (UCBL Lyon 1, 43 boulevard du 11 novembre 1918, 69622 VILLEURBANNE, France)</p> <p>  </p> <p>  </p> <p> If we should raise more money than our objective, we would use it to <strong>finance a part of the accommodation costs and airport fees (which are currently at our expenses)</strong>, the rest would be <strong>diverted into an association</strong> helping hospitalized children in Sumatra. A survey between the contributors could be organized to choose this association. Finally, if there was even more (Waw ! ) we would pay our communication manager, who's been volontary working for us and has provided a considerable amount of work in broadcasting our project.</p> <p>  </p> <p> Today we need YOU to reach our objective. Your donations and participations will make this project not only a thriving one, but also a community; and thanks to this community we will expand the communication and raise awareness on this infectious disease that remains poorly acknowledged in Europe ! Thank you so much for your time, we hope you'll enjoy the ride (:</p> <p>  </p> <p> Eva, Charlotte and Stéphanie. </p>

Rewards

€5

Thank you so much ! + Your name of the printed list of contributors edited with the laboratory's final final report on the project

Estimated delivery: August 2015

€10

ONE BIG THANK YOU from the team + A post-card from Indonesia sent directly to your home, informing you of the project advancement each month !

Estimated delivery: July 2015

€20

    /!/ For the 10 FIRST contributors ! /!/ + A goodie of your choice offered to a child and an access to the monthly live chat so you can live this with us !

    Estimated delivery: July 2015

    €20

    A MASSIVE THANK YOU :) + A goodie of your choice (coloring book, pencil, shirts, ...) offered to one of the hospitalized children

    Estimated delivery: August 2015

    €30

    A DOUBLE MASSIVE THANK YOU :) + A goodie of your choice offered to a child and an access to the monthly live chat so you can live this with us !

    Estimated delivery: July 2015

    €50

      /!/ For the 5 FIRST contributors ! /!/ A token from Indonesia + Five notebooks donated to a indonesian primary school and a goodie of your choice donated to a sick child of Medan hospita

      Estimated delivery: July 2015

      €50

        UN EXTRA THANK YOU from the team + Five notebooks donated to a indoensian primary school and a goodie of your choice donated to a sick child of Medan hospital.

        Estimated delivery: July 2015

        €70

          Our eternal gratefulness + A token from Indonesia + Five notebooks donated to a indonesian primary school and a goodie of your choice donated to a sick child of Medan hospital

          Estimated delivery: July 2015

          €100

          A THOUSAND THANKS + A token from Indonesia + A weekly photos newsletter delivered directly to you by mail + 5 notebooks or goodies of your choice donated to the hospitalized children

          Estimated delivery: July 2015

          €150

          THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU TO THE INFINITE AND BEYOND + A private invitation to our return slideshow projection + A weekly photos newsletter delivered directly to you by mail + 5 notebooks or goodies of your choice donated to the hospitalized children

          Estimated delivery: July 2015

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