Transform health in a Kenyan slum with just $26

by CFK Africa
Play Video
Transform health in a Kenyan slum with just $26
Transform health in a Kenyan slum with just $26
Transform health in a Kenyan slum with just $26
Transform health in a Kenyan slum with just $26
Transform health in a Kenyan slum with just $26
Transform health in a Kenyan slum with just $26
Transform health in a Kenyan slum with just $26

Project Report | Mar 4, 2014
Clean Hands Save Lives

By Mark Muasa, Head of Health Department | & Suzanne Thomson, CFK Organizational Consultant

During a monthly parents’ meeting at CFK’s Nutrition Center, a young mother gets up and walks towards a makeshift hand-washing station at the front of the room. A Community Health Worker (CHW) is standing next to it, encouraging volunteers to come up and try it out. The young mother giggles as she turns to the other parents, who are standing and leaning between each other to watch. She then turns and begins to wash her hands. When she is finished, the CHW applauds her and asks the other parents what they saw. “She didn’t wash under her fingernails,” one mother says. “She needed to wash farther up her wrists,” says another.

This forum is jovial and friendly, but behind the community laughter is the hard truth that anyone living in Kenya learns: clean hands save lives. Unlike in the US where bacteria and parasites are usually separated from our food, water, and way of life, in Kibera, there is no separation. The best protection against water born diseases, food poisoning and cross contamination illnesses is proper sanitation and hygiene, with hand-washing being a large part of this.

Thanks to the support of Ronald McDonald House of Charity (RMHC) CFK’s integrated health programs have been rallying the community to pay close attention to hand washing as part of their daily routines. The campaign “Your Health is in Your Hands” is being promoted across CFK programs.

The Tabitha Clinic, in partnership with CDC, recently noted that the incidences of typhoid have reduced. Typhoid is a serious disease that is connected with areas where water is contaminated and there is a lack of sanitation. While it’s not certain why cases have reduced in Kibera, clinicians have speculated that the increased education of hand washing and better sanitation practices have made an impact in stopping the spread of the disease.

CFK determined that its first priority for this behavior change program would be to focus on population groups whose practices have the greatest influence on children, as they are at a higher risk of serious, long-term health issues and developmental problems as a result of illnesses. So far, the campaign has reached 1,541 households with children under the age of five, 32 pregnant women and 16 traditional birth attendants who regularly help women give birth at home and interact with pregnant women and new mothers.

While the repetition of hand-washing information can seem superfluous to those looking in from the outside, the reminders and continuous dialogue about the issue build long-term habits for healthier living. For this reason, CHWs take their time visiting households and continue to hold forums to talk about the critical nature of hand-washing and proper sanitation and hygiene for the long-term health of families.

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

About Project Reports

Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.

If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.

Sign up for updates

Organization Information

CFK Africa

Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina - USA
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
X / Twitter: Profile
Project Leader:
Beth-Ann Kutchma
Administrative and Events Coordinator
Chapel Hill , NC United States

Retired Project!

This project is no longer accepting donations.
 

Still want to help?

Support another project run by CFK Africa that needs your help, such as:

Find a Project

Learn more about GlobalGiving

Teenage Science Students
Vetting +
Due Diligence

Snorkeler
Our
Impact

Woman Holding a Gift Card
Give
Gift Cards

Young Girl with a Bicycle
GlobalGiving
Guarantee

Get incredible stories, promotions, and matching offers in your inbox

WARNING: Javascript is currently disabled or is not available in your browser. GlobalGiving makes extensive use of Javascript and will not function properly with Javascript disabled. Please enable Javascript and refresh this page.