Give African villages a clean energy boost

by Energy 4 Impact
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost
Give African villages a clean energy boost

Project Report | Jul 4, 2021
Solar power saving lives at rural health clinic

By Alessandra Moscadelli | Head of Communications

Mata dispensary is a small clinic near the town of Taveta in southern Kenya. Scattered across villages in the surrounding countryside, the local population of approximately 5000 people are reliant on its medical facilities which include a laboratory, a pharmacy, consultation rooms and a maternity ward.

Like many other rural clinics, Mata dispensary long had to contend with power outages, some lasting up to several days, because their grid connection was so erratic. Service provision at the clinic was often severely affected as a result, making it difficult to properly attend to emergency cases or deliver babies safely without electricity for lighting and equipment. On the maternity ward, nurses had to tend to mothers in labour using flashlights and phone torches and were unable to power life-saving machines such the oxygen system or heart-rate monitors in case of complications. Nursing officer Timothy Munuve, who has worked at the Meta Dispensary for three years says, “The lack of power causes a direct threat to the lives of mothers and their babies. It was always distressing for mothers to give birth when the power went out.”

Patients were put further at risk as clinic staff could not adequately sterilise the equipment. Non-emergency healthcare suffered too: cold storage for vaccines and reagents is crucial as vaccines usually spoil quicky without adequate refrigeration. Moreover, the outages left the clinical staff unable to access digital patient records, compromising diagnosis and treatment.

Whilst there is a better-equipped hospital twenty kilometres away in Taveta, it is an arduous journey for poor and sick patients, especially when the dirt road into town becomes impassable during rainy season. The delay in diagnosis and treatment can also worsen the prognosis and have fatal consequences for some patients.

Recently we helped the Mata dispensary get access to solar power. Consistent power supply has transformed the quality of care the clinical staff are able to provide, as Timothy Munuve explains, relating the story of a patient who turned up at the clinic one day with body aches and a severe headache.

“Thirty year-old Jackline arrived at the clinic in a very weak condition, feeling too sick to report to work. I immediately took blood and stool samples to be analysed by the laboratory technician using an electric centrifuge and microscope. The results were available within fifteen minutes.” 

Jackline was diagnosed with a digestive tract bacterial infection called H. Pylori which can cause stomach ulcers. The swiftness of the diagnosis in turn improved her treatment outcome: given a diet plan and two weeks of medication, Jackline quickly recovered.  

A well-equipped and fully operational laboratory is also essential, as Mata’s staff conduct an average of 30 lab tests a day, with patients usually tested for more than one ailment in course of diagnosis. Laboratory testing is at the heart of treatment and getting swift and accurate results is particularly important in a region like southern Kenya where diseases such as malaria and brucellosis, caused by consumption of raw meat and unpasteurised milk, are so prevalent. Both diseases can be easily detected through a blood test, but samples need to be passed through an electric centrifuge, a dry heat steriliser and then an electric microscope.

Duncan Mwadime, the clinical officer at Mata dispensary says, “Solar power has not only allowed our clinic to improve diagnosis and treatment, it has enabled us to do more preventative work to stop the spread of common infectious diseases. The store of vaccines in our fridges allows us to provide enhanced vaccination against measles, BCG, rota virus, polio, pneumococcal and yellow fever. Our staff are thrilled that we can now play a greater part in improving the overall health of our community.” 

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