End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano

by Serendipity Healthcare Foundation
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End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano

Project Report | Jan 28, 2022
Taking it a notch

By Abubakar Sadiq | Project Coordinator

ITNs to save lives
ITNs to save lives

Dear Supporters, Friends and Family of Serendipity,

In our fight to end Malaria in our communities, we took our campaign to three local governing councils in Kano; Kunchi, Takai and Dambatta. In following with our mission to ensure that 1000 homes have Insecticide Treated Nets to sleep under, protecting them from Malaria and also ensuring that their environment is vector free. We have programs lined up leading up to end of the year to reduce malaria related cases in our communities.

Our campaign took us three local governing councils of Kunchi, Takai and Dambatta where a total of 100 women and children were given ITNS, they were also tested for malaria with rapid diagnostic test kits to ascertain those with malaria, out of the 100 women and children tested, 30% of them where found to have Malaria and thus were given first line treatment.

We also did indoor and outdoor spraying of the communities, destroying breeding grounds of malaria vector. Our second stage in fighting malaria is we have started running radio campaigns in both English and Hausa which will run for two months leading to World Malaria Day so we have a wider coverage in ensuring or pregnant women and children sleep under ITNS.

We thank you for the support your have shown to us that our women and children do not fall ill because of Malaria which amounts for every 1 in 100,000 deaths amongst children in developing countries through your kind donations to stop MALARIA.

For more updates, you can follow us on twitter @serendipityHea1, Instagram @serendipityHea1, Facebook @serenhealthcare and Googlemybusiness to see more of our stories and impact your donation has made.

 

Yours Faithfully 

 

Abubakar Sadiq 

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Serendipity Healthcare Foundation

Location: Kano - Nigeria
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Project Leader:
Tukur Bello
Kano , Kano Nigeria

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