By Marc Serna Rius | Project Coordinator
Remote Communities Health Promotion Project Report for June 2021
The socio-political crisis in the North-West and South-West regions has affected the availability of healthcare services and personnel in Nalende and Kitta communities. The insecurity in the communities propelled by two conflicting parties has limited the movement of the civilians and reduced the motivation of both the patients and Community Healthcare Workers (CHWs) to seek or supply healthcare services due to fear for their lives. The frequent military raids in the community have caused both the patients and CHWs to flee into the bushes. The above reasons have caused the majority of the population including patients and CHWs to seek refuge in the bushes and other distant communities such as Mudemba. However, certain healthcare activities were executed within the month of June 2021 and the following results were obtained;
The challenges encountered during this phase of the project were;
The following recommendations will address the above challenges
The communities of Nalende and Kitto extend their gratitude to all those who generously provided Reach Out with resources to bring them health and wellness. The Reach Out team continues to count on your selfless donations to replicate these results in other communities. See attached some pictures from the field. Thank you.
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