Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing

by HOPE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH FOUNDATION
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing
Enhancing Rural Girls' Education and Wellbeing

Project Report | Sep 8, 2020
Report on Community/home visits for beneficiaries during COVID-19 outbreak

By John Mwesigwa | Project Leader

Delivering food items to a beneficiary
Delivering food items to a beneficiary

Reaching out to poor rural community children with scholastic materials is one of the key activities of Hope for Children’s Health Foundation in Uganda. Children attending school in Rural Communities of Uganda especially in Kyangwali village face a great number of challenges like:  inadequate materials to use at school, limited food, walking long distances, failure to pay school fees and limited clean and safe water resources, among others which hence leads to school drop outs. 

During this COVID-19 period we have faced challenges of reaching our beneficiaries through meetings since gatherings were prohibited and with limited resources we were able to conduct home visits for children and offered psychosocial support and delivered food to malnourished home.

A total of 4 households were visited and 06 children visited.

 

Challenge

 

Limited funds to conduct follow up on our beneficiaries and even support them during home based learning since schools were closed for 6 months now.

 

During a home visit in the community
During a home visit in the community
Visiting a malnourished child
Visiting a malnourished child

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HOPE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH FOUNDATION

Location: HOIMA - Uganda
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Project Leader:
John Mwesigwa
HOIMA , Uganda
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