Reducing child malnutrition in Ho, Ghana
Improve malnutrition in Africa
Summary
We partner with the Ghana Health Services to fund community health projects at the H.O.P.E. Center, a primary health clinic in Ho, Ghana.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
In Ho, the local diet of consists of very carbohydrate-heavy meals that often lack protein content necessary for proper growth and nutrition. As a result, a recent study has shown that 45% of children under the age of 5 in the Ho region are underweight for their height. As an intervention, we have established a child nutrition program, which teaches mothers how to properly supplement the diets of their children with protein-rich soybeans.
Activities
The program recently began training mothers in two of eight neighboring communities to become peer educators, monitoring the progress of soybean crops and growth of underweight children in their villages.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $7,089
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $4,910
Total Funding Goal: $12,000
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This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
This project will improve the quality of clinical care through the diagnostic lab, and will reduce child malnutrition in Ho, from 45% to 15%, over the next five years.
Project Message
I'm really thrilled to inform you and all the students who helped to make the nutrition project a reality that finally the project has been launched today at the center.I cant wait but share the joy.
- Margaret Asante, Head Nurse of The HOPE Center
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Tiffany Wong
Co-President
GlobeMed
620 Library Place
Evanston, IL 60208
United States
917-698-4564
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Organization
GlobeMed
620 Library Place
Evanston,
IL
60208
United States
(847) 467-2143
http://www.globemed.org
Where this Project is Located
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Ghana
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Health.
For more information about Ghana, read the Human Development Report on Ghana or the Wikipedia entry for Ghana.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on April 25, 2008
Latest Update from the Field
Furthering nutrition project in Ghana
By Tiffany Wong - Our trip to the H.O.P.E. Center, September 21, 2009 02:06 PM
Having returned from Ho just five days ago, Lalith and I are still reeling from the eye-opening and transformative experience we had visiting our partner, the H.O.P.E. Center. In our four weeks there, we learned how the Center has become an example for health clinics in the region due to our unique model of partnership. Our preventative health programs, including the child nutrition project and a new adolescent sexual and reproductive health center, have been extremely well-received by the community, and the clinic's outpatient attendance is continuing to grow steadily.
During our trip, it became quite evident to us that Ghana is a country on the rise. Inspiration and pride from President Obama's visit in July linger on as signs with him and Atta Mills continue to line the streets, along with thousands of taxis displaying American flags on their windshields. The region is experiencing enormous growth, which has also resulted in a number of health problems. The National Health Insurance Scheme, which offers universal health care to all Ghanaians, has been facing funding shortages and has left many health centers without drugs or staff salaries for months. As areas begin to develop, proper sanitation is becoming an increasing problem as only 2% of the rural population have access to sewage systems.
This year, we will continue our work with the child nutrition, implementing Phase IV: Food Security, which trains peer educators to monitor and report soybean crop progress and child health to nurses at the H.O.P.E. Center.
We strongly urge you to give feedback on our projects and updates to keep the dialogue about our work and impact flowing. Thank you so much for your continued support to see our efforts through.
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