This project is being created in response to a wealth of response from children and adult suffering from Epilepsy as demonstrated by the number of cases reported by the Epilepsy society in Sierra Leone. There's a tremendous gap between desired standards of health care services currently being offered to children and adults during the Ebola crisis. This can bridge the gap
There are currently more than 11,000 registered Ebola survivors, orphans, widows and widowers living in Freetown sierra Leone. To provide appropriate opportunities for vulnerable poor epileptic Ebola survivors, orphans and widows to combat neglect, discrimination and poverty as well as access to education, vocational trades, employment, food security. This programs will ensure their physical, emotional, psychosocial and economic well-being.
SLES mission is to transform the lives of person affected with epileptic conditions, advocate for there social and legal right. Furthermore, to educate families and communities with adequate information. This project is an innovative and capacity building program that bridges the social economical gap between SLES and individual with POST EBOLA EPIDERMIC SYNDROME
This project is an innovative and capacity building program that bridges the social economical gap between SLES and individual with POST EBOLA EPIDERMIC SYNDROME and will ensure 11,000 Ebola survivors get their physical, emotional, psychosocial and economic well-being, education and allowing them to rise out of poverty
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).