By Wirkom Fred Mbiydzenyuy | Project leader
I am once again very happy to report about his project and most especially on the wonderful work one of volunteers from the Uk and a student in the University of Sussex. Hanna first came to Cameroon through Original Volunteers and discovered this hard working women and what they have been struggling to do.
She is working with them at this moment developing the documents of this Health Centre . She has brought our the forms on which they should record their information like the number of deliveries, people attending antinatal clinics, consultation etc.
She is storming the community with HIV.AIDS education. The women are being encouraged to work hand in glove with the neighboring villages so that more people can be attended in the domain of primary health care.
She is also working on sourcing out the means to acquire HIV/AIDS testing kits for voluntary counseling and testing in the days a head.
Our next report will brig all her activity pictures with these women.
Even though the construction is un plastered because they don't have the funds to do so, they are doing the best to serve the poor class of people as people do not like to be admitted because of the cold, uncemented floors and without ceiling.
We pray that as some few donors have started supporting this donors, it should continue so that the next disbursement can enable them to get sand, cement and plaster and equally cement the floors and put the ceiling.
Thanks to the few donors who have joined this cause. Helping a woman is helping the world.
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