Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu

by Karin Community Initiatives Uganda
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Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu
Provide health care to 25 villages in postwar Gulu

Summary

KCIU began health care and emergency services in Gulu in 2001, during the LRA insurgency. People affected by the war needed medical care. The static clinic opened in 2005, providing emergency primary health care, disease prevention/treatment, and maternal/child health care by trained staff. This project adds infrastructure to serve more people: a maternity wing, improved sanitation, and outreach to 50,000 local people unable to travel to the clinics.

$94,053
total goal
$62,458
remaining
148
donors
1
monthly donor
1
fundraiser
12
years

Challenge

Maternal Mortality rates continue to be high in Gulu (561 per 100,000). Mother and child deaths occur because of delayed decision making, difficulties with communication or transportation problems plus reliance on traditional birth attendants who lack the training to address birth complications. Education to the villagers will reduce preventable diseases. The clinics needs to improve the services provided and community members need education to learn how to make responsible health decisions.

Solution

The infusion of resources to the medical program will improve the day to day clinics operations plus enable the staff to conduct outreach. The maternity ward at Agonga and Unyama will provide for safe deliveries. New supplies, equipment and technology we will reach greater numbers of people. We are most excited about the ability to travel to all local villages help empower local villages to resolve their own health issues, thereby increasing overall commitment to personal health care.

Long-Term Impact

Karin's medical services have already benefited the community significantly. These programs will increase their reach, improve their ability to provide much needed medical care and health information to vulnerable villagers. Northern Uganda was broken by the 30-year long war. Karin is on the front line, helping to rebuild the lives of the villagers and Northern Uganda in general.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a DOCX file (projdoc.docx).

Resources

Organization Information

Karin Community Initiatives Uganda

Location: Gulu - Uganda
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Project Leader:
Hope Okeny
Gulu , Uganda
$31,595 raised of $94,053 goal
 
266 donations
$62,458 to go
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