Prevent HIV infections to children in Uganda

by Kagumu Development Organization
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Prevent HIV infections  to children in Uganda
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Prevent HIV infections  to children in Uganda
Prevent HIV infections  to children in Uganda
Prevent HIV infections  to children in Uganda

Project Report | Jul 22, 2016
prevent HIV infections to children in Uganda

By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader

PREGNANTMOTHERS AT OUR HEALTH CENTRE-ANTENATAL DAY
PREGNANTMOTHERS AT OUR HEALTH CENTRE-ANTENATAL DAY

Summary of project activities

Transmission of HIV infection from mother to children is still on the increase in Uganda particularly in Kibuku, Pallisa and Budaka districts. With financial support from development partners, the organization is implementing this project and this is the quarterly report which stipulates the progress for period of April to June, 2016 in collaboration with our donors under Global Giving arrangements and the community. The organization and beneficiaries extend appreciation for the support from all stakeholders to this project that is in cash, materially, morally and in kind. Further thanks are goes to global giving team for the wonderful work being done. Achievements and challenges are presented and disseminated to our stakeholders for their utilization. Project activities includes; monitoring and evaluation, procure stationery for the office, facilitate transportation of blood samples for CD4 Count, Community mobilization and sensitization on PMTCT, contribution to health workers welfare, procure medical drugs and sundries and testing kits and procure mama kits and dissemination to mothers during their labour periods and delivery coaches

Current Status of prevention of HIV infection in children in Uganda  

EMTCT services are still very poor in the community because there is limited male involvement during antenatal and maternity visits. Supply of MAMA kits and gloves among other is inadequate in public health facilities and are quite expensive for mothers in private health faculties. In addition, mothers still deliver in the villages by traditional birth attendants and are exposed to HIV/AIDS.

In the last quarter, the organization managed to implement the following;

  1. Provided health education to 60 HIV positive women on family planning services
  2. Tested 195 mothers for HIV during antenatal visits
  3. 167 mothers attended antenatal visits
  4. 56 male spouses tested for HIV/AIDS with their female spouses
  5. 167 women tested for HIV/AIDS during their labour periods
  6. 54 pregnant mothers had safe delivery in the health center
  7. Made 7 trips of blood samples of infants for PCR-HIV DNA
  8. 82 mothers attended postnatal care
  9. 54 mothers received mama kits


 

Challenges

The under listed challenges still exist and need to be solved in order to realize the project outcomes and impact:

  1. There is limited organization financial resource. The organization is majorly donor dependence and realizes limited profit from its organization. Even the little are not adequate to procure MAMA kits for mothers during their labour period..
  2. Low male involvement in EMTCT. Due to lack of community awareness, male involvement in supporting their spouses for antenatal visits is limited. This gives chance for rural women to seek antenatal services from traditional and unprofessional health workers.

 


Recommendation

All stake holders are requested to provide support to save the children in Uganda. Children being the tomorrows’ leaders.

Testimony from one beneficiary

This is testimony of Mary who is a child mother of two children at the age of 17 years . Mary was defiled when she was in primary seven in 2014. She refused to disclose the defiler to the parents of her first pregnancy and after one year she again conceived and delivered at home.

During antenatal visit to our health center she was tested HIV/AIDS positive. It was that day she learnt of it.

The workers at the health center she was counseled and she was enrolled ART.In addition the second child was also positive.
She had lost hope and had refused to take drugs. However she had lost stigma but currently she is using drugs with her child and she is living well. She pledge not to engage in sex scandals again because she is lamenting that she killed many men and women.
This story gives picture of what our gild children face and the services we provide to them at our center III in relation to HIV/AIDS.

Prepared by

Samson Namwoyo

Project leader

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Organization Information

Kagumu Development Organization

Location: Mbale, Uganda - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Samson Namwoyo
Executive Director
KAMPALA , - Uganda

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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