Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria

by NETwork Against Malaria
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Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria
Protect 32,000 School Children from Malaria

Project Report | Mar 4, 2019
A Story of Malaria and Hopes of Supplying Local Hospitals

By Margaret McGlynn | CEO and Co-Founder

From our co-founder and CEO Margaret McGlynn:

"I was always very proud of what we do in Uganda, but when I went to Uganda and the first child I saw die of malaria...Everything changed. Wearing a winter coat in the hot African afternoon, a father carried in his 9 year old daughter to the emergency clinic.  Malaria had destroyed her red blood cells, kidneys, and she was dying because of that. She needed medicines and a blood transfusion--the hospital didn't have the right blood and her father couldn't afford the $2.50 ride to a nearby hospital where blood may be. Even then it probably wouldn't be enough. He wanted to take her home to die. I witnessed this story many times when I was in Uganda--A family crippled by poverty, hoping that their child would beat malaria without costly medication, and only when the child was at the brink of death, did they bring the child to the hospital--at that point the cost of the treatment was more than the family had, and sometimes the treatment was still not enough. For this reason, I realized treatment alone for malaria is not enough. Prevention of malaria with ITNs will prevent the deaths of these children, and spare their families the heartbreak, as well as help them escape from poverty. A few days later, I turned down the opportunity to go on a safari with my roommate and an opportunity to climb Kilamanjaro or go to Zanzibar with a friend from medical school to visit katulikirie, a village in northern Uganda where we had given nets. I traveled on a Ugandan bus--I was the only American. We passed by vehicles which had slid off the road. I was the only non-Ugandan on the bus--for good reason. A few months after I returned to school in the USA, I learned that a passenger had died on a bus run by the same bus company on the same route.

In Katulikirie, I received an enthusiastic reception among the children. I think it was a combination of Ugandan hospitality and their curiousity to see what I looked like--they don't get many visitors. They all gathered and sang and danced for me for hours. They all laughed hysterically as they convinced me to join into their song and try to imitate their dance. While we danced, I learned their names. They were from a few different schools in the area--Katulikirie, Bwryale. We fortunately been able to distribute nets to all of these children, but we are now hoping to distribute to the younger children and supply the local hospital so that we prevent as many children from arriving critically I’ll on the back of a motorcycle, and if they do, we will have the resources and abilities to treat them."

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NETwork Against Malaria

Location: Belleville, IL - USA
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NETwork Against Malaria
Lara Gruye
Project Leader:
Lara Gruye
Belleville , IL United States

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