G-3933

Human Breast Milk Bank

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Project Description

Region: Africa

Country: Uganda

Location: Lubaga Hospital, Kampala

Total Budget: $50,000

Area of Focus: Maternal and child health




EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Uganda's neonatal mortality rate remains among the highest in sub-Saharan Africa, sitting at approximately 27 deaths per 1,000 live births as of the most recent national health surveys. A considerable share of these deaths involves preterm and low-birthweight infants who are denied consistent access to mother's own milk (MOM) due to maternal illness, death, or insufficient lactation. In the absence of MOM, many facilities and families turn to infant formula, which carries well-documented risks of infection, necrotising enterocolitis (NEC), and developmental complications, particularly in preterm neonates whose immune systems are immature.

This proposal requests USD 50,000 in Global Grant funding from Rotary International to establish a functional Human Breast Milk Bank at Lubaga Hospital, one of Kampala's principal faith-based referral hospitals. The Rotary Club Kampala First Aid and Emergency Response will lead this initiative in partnership with Rubaga Hospital, which will provide the physical facility and human resources needed to operate the bank on an ongoing basis.

The milk bank will have the capacity to screen up to 100 breast milk donors per day, collect, pasteurize, and distribute safe donor human milk (PDHM) to preterm and vulnerable neonates whose mothers cannot provide adequate breast milk. Staff training, screening protocols, community donor outreach, and the procurement of cold-chain and pasteurization equipment will be funded through the grant, while Lubaga Hospital absorbs recurrent operational costs, ensuring long-term institutional sustainability.

The project directly advances Rotary's humanitarian mission and its Maternal and Child Health area of focus by targeting a preventable cause of neonatal mortality with an evidence-based, community-anchored solution.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

The project is organized around four principal objectives:

1) Establish a sustainable network of human milk banks in Kampala, beginning with Lubaga Hospital as a pilot site that can be replicated across other facilities.

2) Promote and protect breastfeeding through community and hospital-based initiatives, including donor mobilization campaigns and lactation counselling.

3) Provide safe, pasteurized donor human milk (PDHM) to preterm and vulnerable neonates when MOM is unavailable, ensuring access to evidence-based nutritional support regardless of maternal capacity.

4) Reduce infant mortality and morbidity associated with formula feeding by replacing formula with PDHM wherever clinically indicated and practically feasible.

IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE

Phase 1: Setup 1-4 months

Grant agreement finalization; procurement and importation of equipment; facility preparation at Lubaga Hospital; development of operational protocols and screening guidelines

Phase 2: Training 3-6 months

Staff training program delivery; orientation of laboratory and nursing staff; lactation counselor engagement; development of donor and recipient information materials in local languages

Phase 3: Pilot Launch 5-9 months

Soft launch of donor screening and milk collection; community outreach campaigns begin; first PDHM batches produced and quality-tested; initial recipient families enrolled

Phase 4: Full Operations 9-15 months

Full donor capacity mobilization (target 200 screenings/day); PDHM supply to neonatal ward; monthly quality audits; community sensitization sessions continue

Phase 5: Evaluation 15-18 months

Mid-term and end-of-project evaluations; data compilation; documentation of lessons learned; planning for replication at a second Kampala facility; final reporting to Rotary International

Primary Host Partner

District: 9213

Rotary Club of: Kampala First Aid and Emergency Response

Primary Contact: Mirriam Apiyo

Email: miriam.apiyo2@gmail.com

Primary International Partner

District: 5300

Rotary Club of: Las Vegas WON

Primary Contact: Chehab Elawar

Email: shabdg201415@gmail.com

Project Status

Need $49,440
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Project listed for the 2025-26 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Las Vegas WON (5300)

18-Apr-26

$100

$100

$200

Las Vegas WON (5300)

30-Apr-26

$100

$100

$200

Remaining Amount to Raise

Additional Club Contribution (Needed) - Add a contribution

$49,440

-

$49,440

Amount Requested from The Rotary Foundation

-

$160

$160

Total

$50,000

Note: as of July 1, 2015 there is a 5% additional support fee for cash contributions. This fee does not appear in the financials above because it does not apply if the funds are sent directly to the project account (without going through TRF, and therefore without Paul Harris credit). Clubs sending their cash contribution to TRF must be aware they will have to send an additional 5%.

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History Log Entries

16-Apr-26

System Entry

System Entry: Creation of project page.

18-Apr-26

by Chehab Elawar

System Entry: Pledge of $100 with $100 DDF by Chehab Elawar of the Rotary Club of Las Vegas WON, District 5300.

30-Apr-26

System Entry

System Entry: Pledge of $100 with $100 DDF by Chehab elawar of the Rotary Club of Las Vegas WON, District 5300.

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