Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Bwambale J. Bosco - Child mortality rate eradication project, 2015

RE: ERADICATION OF  CHILD MORTALITY RATE PROJECT PROPOSAL

BWAMBALE J BOSCO is my name a student nurse pursuing  a diploma in nursing  at FINS . In addition great thanks goes to the Director and management Global Nurses Initiative for the lovely and kind support you gave me in completing my certificate in nursing and attaining more skills through sponsoring my project which added success in my career and beneficial to communities I went to.
         
With great need I request the management GNI to consider and support me  continue with the in five new places where people greatly need the information that was offered to other villages ,these villages are, bujabara,bihondo kibate nsuura and kayembe villages of katebwa-s/county  fort portal  kabarole district.
           
According to the s/county records, shows that there is a high rate of child mortality due to these villages being hard to reach and poor standards of living due to poverty and also move long distances to reach health centers for care.On this note I would like to extend my services through health education to these five villages which information is beneficial to them.
         
In addition to high mortality rate these villages have an approximate population of 2,500 of which children have the greatest population. The people of these villages, the majority are peasant farmers who live a hand to mouth kind of life and their financial earnings are low to provide the basic needs to their many children. So through this project these people will be equipped with necessary knowledge on how to reduce child mortality rate through education on;
  • ·       Breastfeeding
  • ·       Maternal nutrition for better breast milk
  • ·       Care in case of HIV and AIDS mothers
  • ·       Child immunization and vitamin A supplements
  • ·       Feeding the baby during illness and after illness
  • ·       Other foods to be given from 6months of age
  • ·       Also frequency of feeding the children is important in child growth
  • ·       Clean food andwater
  • ·       Child spacing
  • ·       Sanitation and hygiene

Lack of information on all the above has a great impact on child mortality rate in these villages.

For the need to help our poor communities with these vital information,  I kindly request  the management GNI to support these project continue such that our people do not remain the
 same
                     
For all these am positively hoping that my request and proposal will be considered and I serve the people.
          
                    Thank you so much
                    Yours faithfully,
                                BWAMBALE JBOSCO 

                                Student nurse at FINS.  

Monday, February 2, 2015

Jackline Kezabu - Midsemester Report

Report for; 


Early Pregnancy and HIV / AIDS Prevention



Hello Madam, Thank you for the work that you are doing.
It was on 21st. Dec 2014 when we went to Lyamabwa sub-parish for a health talk on ways of transmission of HIV/AIDS and prevention of HIV/AIDS. We were welcomed by the parish priest and community members. They appreciated the work that we did and knowledge we equipped them with concerning their health matters through songs.
During the session we met the youth the elderly (‘between’ 35 – 70) and children (between 5-13 years) we taught them about the causes, ways of transmission and prevention of HIV/AIDS.
Some community members participated by asking questions and we answered them accordingly, and where by Mr. James Byamukama asked about how can HIV/AIDS be spread through kissing? And one of my colleagues answered by saying, saliva does not transmit HIV, and it is very rare, but that when one partner is having sores with bleeding in the mouth, open-mouth kissing of infected person can lead to an uninfected person  contracting it.
At the end of the session people thanked us and also asked that if we can keep on going and share with them knowledge concerning their health matters and they also said that our outreach as of their great benefit and we also benefited because they learnt what they never knew.
 And this is how we spent thought the day!


Harriet Katusabe - Mid Semester Report

Report for;

Immunization & Nutrition Sensitization to Reduce Infant and Child Mortality


Hello Madam, We appreciate the work that you are doing. Happy New Year!
It was on 21st Dec, 2014 when we set off to Lyamabwa sub-parish for a health talk on immunization. We were given a warm welcome by the parish priest and the community members. They appreciated the work that we did and the knowledge we shared with them through songs and teaching.
During the session we met the children between 5-13 years, the youth and women of child bearing age and the elderly.
       

We taught them about the importance of immunization, immunizable diseases like polio, measles, pneumonia, cough and outcomes of not immunizing.
Some community members participated by asking questions and we answered them accordingly. The community members had some light on things concerning immunization. But when we taught them all the information about immunization they really appreciated and they requested us to go back and teach them more if we get time.

Mrs Kamuli Jesca asked a question saying that why do children fall sick after immunization? We answered her by explaining some of side effects of drugs given to her baby. 

God Bless!!

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Masika Mirika - Midsemester Report

REPORT FOR THE PROJECT REDUCTION OF MATERNAL DEATH.



I am so grateful that my project was renewed. When I meet people now, I introduce myself as a certificate  midwife and diploma student midwife. This is an important profession in our country as we often have maternal deaths due to preventable ailments and conditions. By furthering my education, I am gaining more experience and knowing myself as an important person in the country because I am now part of the system addressing those health disparities.


Introduction: 


My project was composed of three sessions. The first session was conducted on November 14th and 15th in Bukwai. My meeting with the chairperson local council one (LCD) was conducted 14th Friday, November 2014, with the session day following on 15th Saturday.

Session 1:
Masika Mirika teaching about antenatal care Topic of the Day: Antenatal Care and Hospital Delivery

Discussion Points
  • ·     What is antenatal care.
  • ·      Advantages of antenatal care
  • ·      What is done during antenatal care
  • ·      How a woman should behave when pregnant
  • ·      Why hospital delivery.
  • ·      What a woman needs to deliver in the hospital


Session 2: Topic of the Day: Family PlanningMasika Mirika teaching about antenatal care

The second session was conducted in Njara village 19th December 2014 mobilisation and meeting the authority 20th December session.

Discussion Points

  • ·      Because mothers have endured poorer lives because of poor family planning
  • ·      Planning it took a lot of time and many questions. 
  • ·      What we talked about
  • ·      What family planning
  • ·      Disadvantages of having many children.
  • ·      Demonstration use of both male and female condoms
  • ·      What is true about the use of condoms and other family planning methods.


Session 3: Topic of the day. How woman can live healthy.

The third session was conducted in Butebe Village. On the 6th January 2015 mobilization and meeting the authorities occurred and on the 7th of January the session occurred.

Discussion Points 
Masika Mirika teaching breast-self examination
  •   Disease affecting women reproductive organs.
  • ·      UTIs
  • ·      Breast and Cervical cancer.
  • ·      Demonstrated how to do self-breast examination.
  • ·      Going for cervical cancer examination every 3 years without HIV/AIDS and ever year for HIV/AIDS infected women.


Acknowledgements

Thank you so much for considering me for sponsorship and helping me expand my practice and aid my community. May the work of your hands be blessed and may you live to grow grey hair.

Your Daughter
Masika Mirika Midwife.