Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda

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Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
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Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
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Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
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Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda
Promote Maternal & Sexual Health in N. Uganda

Project Report | Jan 6, 2015
New Year, New Initiatives

By Mariko Kanai and Jayati Verma | Co-Presidents

Ox/ox plough that are now being used by Coke youth
Ox/ox plough that are now being used by Coke youth

Hello family, friends, and supporters!

We hope this message finds you happy, healthy, and enjoying the new year. Thank you for your support in 2014. The final quarter was highly successful for GlobeMed at Columbia because we hosted Ms. Pamela Angwech, the director of GWED-G, during which members strengthened personal connections with the inspirational figure who brings GWED-G to life, and the annual global health HillTop conference that drew over a hundred college students and alumni from across the nation; we also held several awareness events and fundraisers, including collaborations with other student groups promoting HIV/AIDS awareness. We have two new co-presidents, Jayati Verma and Mariko Kanai, who will be leading the staff in 2015. We are thrilled to share recent updates from GWED-G below.

To promote maternal and newborn health as well as increased knowledge and awareness on HIV/AIDS, GWED-G staff engaged in follow-up initiatives of HIV-positive mothers and outreach efforts towards adolescent girls of reproductive age. 200 HIV-positive mothers carrying newborns were visited to monitor the progress of drug adherence, offer counseling and referrals when necessary, and to scale-up option B+, which could bring down the mother to child transmission (MTCT) rate from 30% to 2%. Follow-ups also played an important role in locating new HIV-positive mothers to be enrolled on anti-retroviral treatment (ART) immediately, thereby reducing HIV/AIDs-related deaths among women. Furthermore, mobile clinic outreaches helped adolescent girls access family planning services and mothers understand that their 15 and younger HIV-positive children must be put on drugs. With these combined efforts, over 65,000 people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) have been enrolled in treatment.  

Furthermore, 74 new mothers have been enrolled in phase V of the HIV/AIDS mothers’ program. Of the 202 strong women from phase I – IV, several women’s groups have been receiving training in Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) and modern agricultural practices that have proved successful; women saw a fourfold increase in their yield. In addition, the mothers’ overall nutrition level has increased due to the proteinous food that their vegetable and sim sim crops allow them to purchase. As part of the workplan drafted in June 2014, phase III and IV mothers are now being supported with bean seeds to support their livelihood and overall nutritional health. Similarly, Village Health Team (VHT) workers are now receiving training for VSLA, along with Gender-Based Violence (GBV).

In regards to the livelihood of the youth beneficiaries, follow-up was conducted on the youth groups supported by the seed and ox distribution projects. Over fifty such groups have been monitored based on their progress in small farming business expansion, youth agricultural work preparedness, and household income generation.  One Coke parish youth group has been benefitting specifically from both the seeds and the oxen and ox plough that the GROW Team distributed in June 2014. With the income generated from the cabbage and tomato crops and the land opened with the oxen and ox plough, the youth bought and planted 2 hectares of rice, respectively. Furthermore, GWED-G strengthened the cycle of self-sustainability by training the groups in technical areas of investment and large-scale quality production for a hopefully stable future income flow.

Not only have the youths been strengthening their households’ livelihoods and nutrition, but they have also been utilizing their youth group structures to disseminate information on HIV/AIDS and sexual reproductive health rights. In another Coke youth group, GWED-G-trained members learned to build trust with their communities and to increase the number of mothers receiving antenatal care (ANC), through community dialogue meetings that stressed the importance of skilled personnel delivery and encouraged youth to bring women to health facilities. Similarly, the newly added initiative in June 2014- the thirty male role models in Coke and Agwayugi parishes- have also been successfully addressing issues of GBV integral to the discussion of HIV/AIDS, while also recruiting their wives into the outreach efforts.

As you can see, both GWED-G and GlobeMed at Columbia finished 2014 strong! We are grateful for your support in 2014 and would like to celebrate the successes we have achieved together. However, we still have a long way to go until the people of northern Uganda fully exercise their right to health. We ask for your contribution to and continued support for GlobeMed at Columbia’s project. Feel free to visit our GlobalGiving page, Wordpress, Tumblr, and Facebook pages or follow us on Twitter.

Happy (belated) New Year!

In solidarity,

GlobeMed at Columbia

HIV+ Mothers conducting their weekly VSLA Session
HIV+ Mothers conducting their weekly VSLA Session
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Oct 8, 2014
A Strengthened Focus on Gender-Based Violence

By Nayan Lamba and Helen Zhou | Co-Presidents, GlobeMed at Columbia

Oct 8, 2014
A Strengthened Focus on Gender-Based Violence

By Nayan Lamba and Helen Zhou | Co-Presidents, GlobeMed at Columbia

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Location: New York, NY - USA
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Ricardo de Luca e Tuma
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Ricardo de Luca e Tuma
New York , NY United States

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