Health Care and Water for 7,000 Gambians
Water in Africa
Summary
To provide African people in isolated communities with a means to access healthcare when it is needed; to be treated at home; to aid irrigation thereby improving nutrition and increasing income.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
For Africa to develop, communities as well as large institutions need access to reliable mechanical transportation. Without it, people in impoverished, isolated communities cannot access medical care when they need it, in an emergency or for regular treatment. They cannot benefit from regional home-based care programs. Without basic medical assistance, pregnant women die in their communities from obstructed labor. The Uhuru will bring benefit to all 7,000 members of each typical community.
Activities
Training women from the community in skillful riding and daily maintenance procedures, operating the unit with a stretcher/motherhood chair or adapting the motorcycle rear wheel to pump water and irrigate land. The trailer can carry crops to market.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $8,394
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $11,606
Total Funding Goal: $20,000
Additional Documentation
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
Reduction in mortality rates, especially maternal. Improvements in health. Patients taking part in home-based cure programs. Untimely death prevented by speedy access to medical aid. Cultivation and nutrition improved, and extra income earned.
Project Message
The health center has no telephone to communicate with our ambulances so the availability of the Uhuru is a great relief. We send people to call the Uhuru and transport our patients to [the] hospital.
- Ms B Zuvaradoka, Sister-in-charge, Sangano Clinic, Makoni District
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Andrea Coleman
Chief Executive Officer - Finance
3 New Street
Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 4BT
United Kingdom
+ 44 (0) 1327 300047
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
Riders for Health
3 New Street
Daventry,
Northamptonshire
NN11 4BT
United Kingdom
+ 44 (0) 1327 300047
http://www.riders.org
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Where this Project is Located
Country
This project is located in
Gambia, The
and can also be found under
Health.
For more information about Gambia, The, read the Human Development Report on Gambia, The or the Wikipedia entry for Gambia, The.
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 October 28, 2005
Latest Update from the Field
Access to health care for rural communities in the Gambia
By Astrid Jenkinson - Fundraising Officer, August 07, 2009 11:38 AM
Thanks to the support of the donors of GlobalGiving, Riders for Health have been ensuring that communities living in rural Gambia can be reached with health care and helped in emergency situations. This has been done by providing them with an Uhuru.
The Uhuru is a multi-purpose vehicle that can act as community ambulance, water pump and freight carrier in a region isolated by great distances and harsh terrain. Thanks to the generous support of the Globalgiving donors, Riders for Health have been able to run these community ambulances, and ensure that health emergencies can be dealt with quickly.
Vehicle for referrals
The Uhuru isn’t simply used in emergency situations. Because it is far cheaper and more reliable than the few vehicles that can be found in rural Africa, it is often used by people with chronic conditions.
The Story of Mr Sungano
Mr Sungano has a chronic condition which requires regular visits to the clinic and a constant supply of medication.
“Before the Uhuru it used to be a nightmare to get to the hospital,” said Mr Sungano. “My family had to hire a vehicle, which would cost a lot of money and leave me feeling very guilty that I was eating a lot into the family’s savings. Sometimes I would miss my monthly hospital visits. This would cause me a lot of pain since I would run out of medicine.”
Things have been different since Mr Sungano started using the Uhuru. The community ambulance is not expensive and individuals he knows and who understand his condition operate it.
“What I like most about the Uhuru is that the riders were trained Basic First Aid and as a result they are very careful and courteous when transporting patients. I also feel that my wife and sister who look after me have been saved a great deal by the Uhuru as they now have more time to perform other important tasks such as working in the fields.”
Mr. Sungano no longer has to worry about transport now. He has agreed on a timetable with the local Uhuru rider on dates and time she has to come and pick him up for the hospital visits.
Thank you
None of this would have been possible without the generous support we have received through GlobalGiving. On behalf of all the villages in the Gambia now benefitting from a community ambulance, Riders for Health would like to say “thank you”. For any more information please don’t hesitate to get in touch on 00 44 1327 300 047 or on ajenkinson@riders.org.
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