Newsletter 80.3 - Humanitarian Campaign

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IPSF Public Health Edition Humanitarian Campaign November 28, 2010

The Mobile Pharmacy in Northern Uganda Project (MPNUP) Volunteer Reports The Mobile Pharmacy in Northern Uganda Project: The objectives of this project were to Increase access to health services, public health, medical care and home-based services, improve awareness on infectious diseases, allow students to experience life in a developing country and to use and develop the knowledge gained from studies to contribute to the healthcare of those in need. In just over 5 months the MPNUP team made a difference to over 6000 Ugandan citizens living in refugee camps in the Gulu District. Data was collected from this work and is currently undergoing analysis but from the analysis that has been done so far it was identified that the most commonly suffered diseases were Malaria, Respiratory tract infections, Helminth infections and diarrheal diseases. This provides information about possible interventions and campaigns that can be conducted with this population. For example education on Malaria prevention and recognition and the use of mosquito nets etc.

A Public health campaign that was conducted in Uganda was a Hygiene and Sanitation Campaign with Concerned Action for Health Uganda (CAFH). As part of the campaign the team visited homes with questionnaires and obtained data. They found that 57% of the population were using unclean latrines but only 23% had good knowledge of communicable diseases. They educated patients on the importance of clean water and boiling water before use to reduce diseases. Unfortunately due to a number of unforeseen circumstances the Project had to be suspended prematurely. However IPSF still has contacts in Uganda and has important epidemiological information. Furthermore the Ugandans are still in a situation where they will benefit from external assistance and the Humanitarian coordinator and subcommittee will present its’ findings to the Annual Congress 2011 regarding the future of humanitarian work in Uganda. In this newsletter you will read stories from the MPNUP volunteers about their experiences. Without them MPNUP would not have touched as many people as it did and IPSF is grateful to them for their hard work and contribution.


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