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Namawanga Community Based Health Care Association

Namawanga Community Based Health Care Association
Location: Bushiangi, Mbale District, Uganda
Category: Health
Published: 26 July 2008
Progress:
3% funded
   
Rating:
5 Ratings
HISTORY
The Association begain in 1987 by Word Health Organisation (WHO), through Mission Moving Mountains (MMM) supported by the District Medical Officer, Mbale district, Uganda.

In 1994, the Mission Moving Mountains handed over the association to the District medical officer. Since MMM leaving us, the community has been supporting the associations' operations.

In 2003, the association was registered as a Community Based Organisation (CBO), and this year (2008) it was registered as an NGO (Non Governmental Organisation) at the national level.

THE WORK OF THE ORGANISATION.
__train people in both prevention and treatment.
__train people on food production and security
__train people in Functional Adult Litrerancy (FAL)
__train Community Based Rehabilitation to identify people with disabilities and refer to the relevant centres.
__provice services to orphans, widows / widowers and elderly people
__train the community on income generating activities

STAFF
The association has a staff of:
Trainers - 4 from Busiu and 4 from Namawanga Health Center
Executive - 11 people

IMPACT
Nursing assistants currently under training - 20
Functional Adult Literacy programme members - 30
Disabled people currently being served - 50
Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) - 6
Community Health Workers (CHWs) - 20

SUCCESSES OF THE ASSOCIATION
- Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs), Community Health Workers (CHWs), Community Based Rehabilitators (CBRs) continuing with their work effectively

CHALLENGES OF THE ASSOCIATION
- Lack of training materials and medical equipment
- Lack of enough capital for buying materials for income generating activities and the know how.
- Lack of transport for follow-ups and courses whenever called.
- Lack of permanent structure from where to train and hostel for students.
- Lack of computers to facilitate ICT (Information and Communication Technology) training
- Lack of adequate facilitation for trainers.
  • 12000 Bricks

    One for 0.04 Euro. • Still needed: 480 Euro • Published 26 July 2008
    The community has provided the land to build a permanent structure to serve as a training centre. We need help with purchasing the material for the building.
  • 50 Bags of Cement

    One for 10 Euro. • Still needed: 490 Euro • Published 31 July 2008
    The community has provided the land to build a permanent structure to serve as a training centre. We need help with purchasing the material for the building. In this case, bags of cement.

English (4):

  • Update on the Project

    by R. Wangwe, posted 3 months ago

    How the communitties are benefiting from the project • Their children are getting services at the low cost depending on their low income • The Communitties are getting the services near. • There is transformaion of the community, • The communi... …more

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  • N. Gilbo

    N. Gilbo

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    I did volunteer work with Rogers Wangwe throughout the spring of 2008. Rogers has been volunteering for a community computer center in Buhugu, Uganda for over a year now. His dedication to the project has been crucial to its survival and advancement. He is very diligent and always contributes thoughtful ideas and positive energy to everything he is involved in. Rogers is an excellent healthcare worker and and important member of the Buhugu Initiative.

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