By Matt Werner | VP, Marketing, Development, and Communications
Chas Salmen, the Organic Health Response-Global Micro-Clinic Project HIV/AIDS Initiative Director, has recently returned from Mfangano Island in Kenya. He has given me the following information to update you on the progress of “Micro-Clinics and Organic Farms for HIV+ Kenyans.”
The Ekialo Kiona Center is on schedule to be completed by World AIDS Day: December 1, 2009. The Ekialo Kiona Center is the community center hub on the island, which will feature a solar-powered computer lab, library, classrooms, micro-clinic rooms, office, and conference room, with an amphitheater just outside the building.
The attached video and photos show the progress of construction on the center, as well as how the micro-clinic network will extend across the island, with the Ekialo Kiona Center as its hub.
Nancy Bui, the Director of Research Administration for the Global Micro-Clinic Project, has also returned from Mfangano Island, where she completed a needs assessment of the people on Mfangano Island who have been impacted by HIV/AIDS. The GMCP and its partner, the Organic Health Response, are currently compiling information, going over collected data, and assembling a research team for its next trip to Kenya in December. The micro-clinics, which aim to empower Mfangano residents to prevent and manage HIV/AIDS, are scheduled to be rolled out in summer 2010.
Chas Salmen has finished his Master’s thesis at Oxford University, and is currently at the University of California, San Francisco. Thank you for continuing to support this project. We are currently pursuing speaking venues to share our experiences working on Mfangano Island and our micro-clinic model.
If you know of a good venue for us to speak at—anything from a church group, classroom, social club, your work, etc., we would like to hear your recommendations. We are based out of the San Francisco Bay Area, and also have staff available for speaking engagements in New York and Washington, DC. We would love to connect with others who share our mission of empowering communities to find sustainable solutions to prevent and manage diseases.
Please post a reply on our globalgiving.com page, or e-mail me at mattwerner [at] gmcp.org
Best, Matt Werner Vice President of Marketing, Development, and Communications The Global Micro-Clinic Project
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