Dear Aldo,
Please just hurry up and i surely pray that let this noble cause reach our
communities as soon as possible and please liase with Dr.William Omale who has
of recent referred patients of suspected cases of Hepatitis,liver complications
and alike to Kampala .Such cases are now rampand and could easily be mitigated
with such inteventions from such skilled persons like you.Many have died and
others suffering down there due such sicknesses that they are not aware of,
Complementary efforts give more strength surely, but this project of trying
to find out the route cause of such sicknesses is of primary importance that
can always be complemented not only by Science cafe but i believe by the
District as coopted into its sensitisations programmes as well as members of
this forum who are closer to the people in the rural areas who seem to suffer
more.The believe though our people call it ''the science''of poison is one
thing that is killing many of the
people even when the signs are clear that this person is suffering from
malaria some has to call for a witch doctor and by carrying such screening
exercises awarenees could be created to reduce such beliefs.
Thanks Aldo and grouop go a head,
Draga
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From: burua aldo <[email protected]>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] West Nile health week
Dear Christine and Vasco
Thanks very much for the wonderful thoughts shared about the health week. We
have considered many of the issues/ suggestions raised and think this being one
of our first activities, presents us with opportunity to learn more from this.
I think the need for partnership to strengthen service delivery to the
community can not be underscored. I personally participated in some of the
community sensitization activities of Science cafe andgot to appreciate the
power of the cafe to mobilize and engage large numbers of community members to
take up such services. I believe there is still room for us to collaborate
during the health week and subsequent activities.
As you may notice, in addition to the core activities of screening for cancer,
HIV and hepatitis B, we shall also carry out routine check ups for other health
conditions as well, including diabetes and hypertension. This requires adequate
mobilization of the community but we still have an uphill task to achieve this,
given the short time left.
I implore the local leaders to help in mobilization of the people to come and
take up the services that will be offered.
Thank you,
Aldo
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From: Christine Munduru <[email protected]>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 26 March 2012, 18:25
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] West Nile health week
Dear Aldo thanks for this initiative, such services are much needed by our
people.
One by one we shall make the step. Vasco you have said it all and I dont need
to dilute it. I was talking to Hon Lematia over the weekend and she shared what
Aldo's group was going to do and she was happy about it.Then she said since
this group is going to do screening awareness and coming back, science cafe
should then sustain the awareness, therefore such partnership for the benefit
of the people on ground would really be the best.
She is one politician who got very excited about the activities of science cafe
and she felt that if leaders supported this idea, it could solve a number of
problems.
As people working towards the same thing, linkage would help to channel
activities very well. we would be interested in helping and working together
where we can. Am sure a number of our members belong to this group and this
would not be a problem.
Thanks
Christine
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 9:38 PM, Vasco Oguzua <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Brother Aldo,
>
>Congratulations to you and your team for this wonderful initiative. This is a
>very important project which we should all support. I know how difficult it is
>to organize such an initiative without adequate resources. I have looked
>through your concept document and I think the ideas in the document are
>excellent.
>What I would suggest is for you to involve team members who are going to
>actively participate in taking this project to the people on the ground in the
>district. I am saying this because we have quite a number of people who like
>to talk or write but to physically participate in these issues tend to not
>show up. You need to have a group of determined people who will push with you
>even when things get difficult. I experienced this first hand during the Nile
>Care Eye Project last November. All the issues you have included in the
>document are very serious issues in our region and people need to be educated
>so that they can take care of themselves since medical infrastructure in our
>region is very poor. Among some of the issues which I believe your team should
>seriously take into consideration is High blood pressure and diabetes which I
>believe have become the silent killer diseases in our region which the people
>need to be aware of or educated about.
>I would suggest that since the time frame for the project is in a few weeks
>the radio campaign should start immediately so that as many people as possible
>should be informed. I think the youth should be very much encouraged to attend
>this screening as much as the adults. Awareness and early detection goes a
>long way where health infrastructure is poor. In future you may want to work
>with science cafe to reach the local communities as you personally witnessed
>the power of science cafe when you officially inaugurated in Arua last April.
>I will very much look forward to hear the good news about the people you will
>reach during that week.
>Wish you every success in this endeavour.
>
>Thanks again for this initiative,
>
>Vasco
>
>
>On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 12:18 PM, burua aldo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Dear friends
>>West Nile Forum for Health and Development (WEFHAD) is partnering with Uganda
>>Cancer Institute and other development partners in the region to increase
>>awareness and early detection of common cancers as well as infectious
>>diseases that pose significant health burden to our people. The exercise will
>>be carried out in conjunction with the district health authorities and health
>>facilities in Arua and Maracha districts during the Easter week, from 2nd to
>>5th April 2012.
>>
>>The overall goal of the health week is to increase the community’s knowledge
>>and promote early detection of cancers of the breast and cervix through
>>awareness raising and offering screening services for these cancers, in
>>addition to other common cancers. The people will also be sensitized and
>>screened on common infectious diseases, particularly HIV and hepatitis Band
>>those identified with the health conditions will be linked to appropriate
>>care.
>>WEFHAD hopes to conduct similar activities in other districts in the region
>>but is faced with challenges in mobilizing resources for successful
>>implementation of the planned activities.
>>
>>As a strategy to raise funds to support this activity, WEFHAD has printed
>>T-shirts and hopes to sell them to members and the public. We encourage every
>>one, particularly the people and friends of West Nile to support this
>>activity as it presents a rare opportunity, particularly for our mothers and
>>sisters to access screening services and early detection of the fatal cancers
>>of the breast and cervix.
>>
>>Statistics show that only 45% of breast cancer patients and 18% of cervical
>>cancer patients survive 5 years after diagnosis. This is attributed to late
>>diagnosis due to ignorance of the disease and lack of access to facilities
>>for diagnosis and treatment.We hope this activity will help us advocate for
>>establishment of routine program for screening and vaccination against
>>cervical cancer as well as establishing of facilities for managing these
>>conditions within the region.
>>Please find the attached concept note for more details
>>Kind regards,
>>Aldo Burua
>>(Chair COC-WEFHAD)
>>Tel. 0392-961 430
>>
>>
>>
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