Solar Autoclaves for Rural Nicaragua

Summary

This project will enable a local women's group to manufacture and distribute solar medical instrument sterilizers to health clinics without electricity in rural Nicaragua. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Nurses of rural health clinics are forced to travel far and often to sterilize their medical instruments. A solar autoclave will allow them to sterilize instruments on-site, thereby spending more time with patients and ensuring the availability of sterile equipment on hand. This project will further the research and development of solar autoclaves, as well as build the capacity of a local women's group, Las Mujeres Solares, to produce and distribute them.

Activities

This project will provide manufacturing, computer, and marketing skills training to members of the local women's group in Nicaragua. It will further the research and development of the solar autoclave by funding on-site research and pilot studies.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $5,850
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $10,800
Total Funding Goal: $16,650

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The project will enable solar autoclaves to be produced and distributed in Nicaragua, where nearly 1000 rural health clinics lack electricity.

Project Message

"How many times can you sterilize instruments in a week?" "One time. If there is more than one birth in a week, we have to turn the mother away."
- Yessenia Gonzalez Perez, A nurse in the rural health clinic in Cuje.

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Lori Hanna
Executive Director
857 Hidden Valley Drive
Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
United States
3308073096
Email:

Project Sponsor

Center for Global Engagement, Northwestern Univ

Organization

Salud del Sol, Inc
P.O. Box 9423
Cincinnati, OH 45209
United States
614.270.0594
http://www.saluddelsol.org

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in NicaraguaNicaragua and can also be found under Climate Change (GG Green)Climate Change (GG Green).

For more information about Nicaragua, read the Human Development Report on Nicaragua or the Wikipedia entry for Nicaragua.

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 14, 2009

Latest Update from the Field

Thank you!!

By Lori Hanna, Daniel Hensel, Lauren Dokes, AnnaYoung - Co-Founders, Salud del Sol, Inc. , May 15, 2009 12:10 PM

Thank you for your generous support for the continuation of the solar autoclave project and the mission of Salud del Sol, Inc! Last Friday concluded the GlobalGiving Project Challenge, where we finished in 5th place with $5,200. Because we raised over $4000, we were added to the GlobalGiving Website which means we will be able to continue to receive funding.

Additionally, we began our summer research in Nicaragua last Friday. Daniel Hensel and Nathan David are currently in Nicaragua and are working to conduct further testing and capacity development. Your donation is helping to fund these field tests and capacity-building efforts. If you are interested in following the project this summer, please follow Dan and Nathan's blogs on our website listed below. They are already getting down to business, as Dan wrote about Saturday, "We spent the day building solar box cookers, and I even gave a demonstration of the solar autoclave. Students from the National Engineering University in Managua came up for the day, and we talked all things autoclave for some time, which was a great intercultural engineering exchange."

Thank you again for your support and for your contribution to saving lives and empowering underserved communities.

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