EARLY HEPETITIS B INTERVATION PROJECT

by Kyakulumbye Development foundation (KDF)
EARLY HEPETITIS B INTERVATION PROJECT
EARLY HEPETITIS B INTERVATION PROJECT
EARLY HEPETITIS B INTERVATION PROJECT
EARLY HEPETITIS B INTERVATION PROJECT

Project Report | May 5, 2020
EARLY HEPATITIS B INTERVENTION PROJECT *

By RONALD KATO | PROJECT LEADER

Community engagement volunteers after the training
Community engagement volunteers after the training

The project report reflets the activities undertaken during the first quarter of thye project in Bulo sub county Butambala District in centyral Uganda.

Activities unertakenduring the quarter:

  • Awareness creation 
  • consultitative meeetings with local leaders
  • mobilisation of the Yorth (both women and men)
  • Health education and dangers of hepatitis B.
  • Challanges of Covid 19.

AWARENESS CREATION 

Was done among women and men among women in the community to ensure that the disease transmitted through different approaches,answers were received to KDF staff through pespectoler approaches alot were leart from the participates.

CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS WITH LOCAL LEADERS

Discussions were held with local leaders to have in depth understanding of the disease,KDFstaff were told thatthey have already about the disease through Buganda kingdom awareness creation over the kingdom radio centralbrand casting radio(CBS),However they asked as how are we going to help the community,KDF is proposing to have immuninisation program on the hepatitis B.

MOBILISATION OF THE YOUTH

Both women and men were mobilised to participate in the project to ensure that they can bbe alive and health to enale them to developin development ventures suchthat they can e ale to reduce poverty.during the moilation meeting youth requested to initiate threater for development to that youth can develop the attitude.

HEALTH EDUCATION AND DANGERS OF HEPATITIS B

KDF had training with community engagement volunteers at village level to know how hepatitis B is transmitted and ways preventing the disease.pespetole approachwas applied were every body give his or her own answers.

CHALLANGES OF COVID 19

KDF line any other oraganisation in the Uganda faced the challange of covid 19 especiary toward s the end of the quarter when the presedent announced the lockdown in the country and strict guildlines to be followed by every citizen in the country.on top of that their were no funding apart from contriution from the KDF of six hundred thousands shillings.

funds received during the quarter KDF 600,000/=

Mobilisation                                                                           200,000

Awareness creation                                                             100,000

Health education                                                                  150,000

Consultative meeting with local council leaders                  150,000

Total expenditure                                                                 600,000

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Organization Information

Kyakulumbye Development foundation (KDF)

Location: Kampala, Central - Uganda
Website:
ronald kato
Project Leader:
ronald kato
Kampala , Central Uganda

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