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25.01.2022 Better understanding of the needs around safe motorcycle use in rural communities. http://www.transaid.org//RAF2114A_DRC_Progress-Report_1909



24.01.2022 "Universal health coverage means that all people have access to the health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship. It includes the full range of essential health services, from health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative care." Without motorbikes this can't happen. Support Motoaid so we can get health care where noone else will go.

23.01.2022 Thank you Aafia Batool,Ajay Waghela,Deepthi Bathini. Thank you Andrew Stranieri fand Federation University Ballarat for their ongoing support. The MotoAid's App is fantastic. Thankyou to everyone for coming to the presentation by these amazing students. We wish them all the best.

20.01.2022 Mana Sara, an amazing midwife in Dili with whom we are working to train the midwives in Timor is ok but they desperately need supplies for birthing women and babies. Everything donated will be sent over ASAP. Please message us on FB, email [email protected]



16.01.2022 Over 2020 we plan to train the midwives in Timor who use motorbikes to deliver care to women and babies. We need donations of ladies gloves, helmets and jackets. Please contact us or deliver to MotoHeaven in Moorabbin. Thankyou

16.01.2022 Yesterday the Timor Midwives Association celebrated their 20 year anniversary. Thank you Mana Sara Maria for sharing MotoAids work with your amazing midwives.

16.01.2022 Thank you Scott at Defries Indusries. They have donated 96 sterile birthing kits. So needed in Timor for safe birthing especially now. I can’t tell you how grateful I am for this generosity.



15.01.2022 Federation Uni students have finishedtheir project for MotoAid this semester. Can't wait to see their final presentation.

11.01.2022 We’re getting together a fantastic amount of maternity supplies for midwives in Timor. Defries Medical supplies have donated 100 sterile, medical birthing kits . And lovely people are donating baby clothes and sanitary pads etc Need to get it to Darwin then DFAT will organise to deliver to Timor. Anyone who knows anyone, a truck driver, a courier company who can deliver this Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning Please share and let’s get this over there to the midwives. Thank you

11.01.2022 Anyone who can donate newborn baby clothes, baby blankets, sanitary pads in next couple of days please pM me to organise. We’ve got a load to send off on hopefully on Monday Thank you x

10.01.2022 GO TO YOUR LOCAL MOTORBIKE STORE We need gloves for the midwives. In March we're going to Timor to begin training midwives. We need small ladies gloves like these. If everyone could get down to there local motorbike store and ask them to donate a pair or many pairs, take a photo with them and send it to us. We will put all the photos on Facebook and on our website to show how grateful we are for your support.

09.01.2022 Today we sent more helmets, gloves, baby clothes, sheets, blankets and some medical equipment to Timor for the midwives. Thankyou to DIK Rotary for this amazing service. Thank you to Katrina Hagan, MotoHeaven, and everyone else who has kindly donated these very needed items to us.



07.01.2022 Fed Uni Masters students have completed their project. Congratulations and we thank them for all their hard work. Can't wait to see their final presentation.

07.01.2022 Esforsu ida ne’ebé boot tebtebes! F-FDTL, hamutuk ho membru husi Programa Koperasaun Defeza ka DCP, fornese ona ai-han kuaze maizumenus 13,000 ba rezidente hira...k ne’ebé afetadu iha Tasi Tolu iha loron hitu ne’e liu ba. F-FDTL sira tein, hetan tulun husi sira nia família, tein, daan no sina etu to’o kilograma 1,280, manu 450, sosis 10,000, nan-fahi kilograma 150, materiál maran kilograma 500, modo fresku kilograma 1,800 no ai-fuan fresku kilograma 200 fornese husi DCP. No bee hemu hamutuk masa 21,000. Hahán sira ne’e tein iha F-FDTL nia dapur móvel no depois distribui ho trek ka ró - ba ema hirak ne’ebé mak sei afetadu ho inundasaun. Atividade hanesan ida ne’e involve planeamentu barak. Asesor sira husi DCP orgullu tebes ho F-FDTL nia ofisiál sira husi komponente Naval no Terrestre nian, no kompaña Serbisu no Apoia, hodi halibur informasaun, halo planu, no dezenvolve apoia lojístiku no asegura susesu kada loron. **** What a mammoth effort! The F-FDTL, together with members of the Australian Defence Cooperation Program (DCP), have delivered approximately 13,000 meals to flood affected residents in Tasi Tolu over the past 7 days. The F-FDTL cooks, helped by their families, have steamed, boiled and fried their way through 1,280kg of rice, 450 chickens, 10,000 sausages, 150kg of pork, 500kg of dry goods, 1,800kg of fresh vegetables and 200kg of fresh fruit provided by the DCP. And 21,000 bottles of water! Meals were cooked in the F-FDTL mobile kitchens and then distributed - by truck or boat - to people still cut off by flood water. An activity like this takes lots of planning. The DCP advisors have been proud to support F-FDTL officers from the Land and Naval components, and the Service and Support company, to gather information, make plans, develop the logistics support and ensure every day was a success.

03.01.2022 Blood pressure and babies heart rate are two important checks all women need through pregnancy. Midwives in Timor need blood pressure monitors and dopplers. We're going over to Timor in middle of March. If you can donate any blood pressure monitors or dopplers please contact us.

01.01.2022 Check out our updated website www.motoaid.org.au Thanks to Jo and an amazing volounteer through Bayside Volounteers it's all up and running again and looking fabulous. Thanks Jo and Phil!

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