Sunday, April 30, 2023

Gabriel Project Mumbai honored by the government in Mokhada

Gabriel Project Mumbai was honored to receive a certificate of appreciation from the Deputy Executive Magistrate (Nayab Tahsil), Mr Kakasaheb Thakare, of the sub-district of Mokhada on behalf of the 

Gabriel Project Mumbai and IsraAID team in their work providing social protections for Adivasi (tribal) communities in rural India.

For the past year the conscientious team of 16 social workers have gone out to the villages, homes and fields explaining the citizen rights, gathering documentation and applying for government services for the tribal communities of Mokhada.

Recently, the GPM-IsraAID team referred to in Marathi as ‘Adivasi Lokseva Kendra’ or ‘Tribal Rights Service Center’ secured the pensions of 200 individuals, registered birth and tribal status certificates for 5,000 people and applied for agriculture grants for hundreds of farmers. Referrals to psycho-social services were made to residents from government entities in various public health fields.

“The impact on the lives of thousands of (historically marginalized) tribal and landless people is great” said Mr Thakare. “Thank you for all your hard work!”

The teams going out to the 56 villages and hamlets do so in all kinds of weather. Last week the temperatures reached 44C/112F!). Soon the teams will endure heavy monsoon rains in their work providing essential services to the tribal communities.

Kudos to this dedicated team at GPM!









Sunday, April 16, 2023

Free oral cancer screening program for thousands of people by GPM and the Indian Dental Association

A free oral cancer screening program for thousands of people living in underserved villages in Maharashtra took place in March. As part of the state-wide Maharashtra Oral Cancer Campaign (MOCC), Gabriel Project Mumbai and the Indian Dental Association (IDA), provided life-saving oral health awareness and treatment in 40 remote underserved hamlets in the Mokhada sub-district. 

As part of the MOCC, specialist dentists and doctors provided services free of cost and additional referrals for specific complex treatments. Of the 2000 people participating in the program, 84 patients with signs of oral cancer were given cancer biopsies. These biopsies were sent to laboratories for analysis. Additional dental care activities based at the GPM ‘Mokhada Community Health Center’ included home visits, blood samples, scaling, extractions, and GIC restoration (filling of cavities and fixing tooth deformities).

“The ongoing oral health care program spearheaded by GPM and the IDA is saving many lives from oral cancer by treating the cancers at an early stage and, most importantly, through education and community awareness, said GPM India Director Kenneth Dsouza. “Preventive health care is the key to long-term health of our community service participants.”

The first phase in this program, which took place in July 2022, was the “Oral Health Screening Camp”


in which over 2000 patients from 40 hamlets Mokhada were screened for oral cancer and provided with individualized follow-up treatment plans.

The second phase that took place in March 2023 focused on the people in need of treatment or those showing symptoms of oral cancer. Patients from the North and the South will be brought to the health center for counselling, blood tests, biopsy, and basic treatment. 

Phase three will focus on the treatment of those based in south Mokhada along with counselling of patients.


GPM medical staff and Indian Dental Association dental staff go over logistics of the oral healthcare screenings