D-1717

   Uganda - Kampala

Community Health Center

$12,000


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The project seeks to rehabilitate and render meaningfully operational in its health outreach functions in the service of the community, mainly by a) securing it with a perimeter wall and b) providing it with decent toilets and c) providing it with a shed for patient consultation and vaccination activities as well as d) some basic equipment such as wooden benches and medical materials such as scales.

Primary Host Partner in the Project Country

Club: Nateete-Kampala

District: 9200

Primary Contact: Jones Kyazze

Email: joneskyazze@yahoo.co.uk

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Primary International Partner Outside the Project Country

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Proposed Financing

Primary Host Sponsor Rotary Club/District

Rotary Club of Nateete-Kampala

$200

Additional Rotary Clubs/Districts

International Sponsor Club

$7,800

Amount requested from the Rotary Foundation

$4,000

Total

$12,000

Status and Progress Information

Dropped

This project has been dropped. This is probably due to the loss of contact with the Coordinating Club. Project listed for the 2010-11 Rotary Year.

The Rotary Club uses the Center for regular medical care outreach activities in the community. At the last one-day medical outreach camp held at the Center, about 800 patients were counseled, vaccinated and treated in various areas such as; dentistry, malaria, HIV/AIDS etc. Vaccinations and dental care services were mainly administered to children and mothers. The Club wishes to continue using the Centre to carry out regular community health care and educational activities

<20-Jan-10> System Entry
Creation of project page.

<22-Jun-10> System Entry
Project carried over to the 2010-11 Rotary Year.

<22-Jun-10> by Jones Kyazze
The Community Center is still very relevant to the community and to further action of the Rotary Club as described in the request.

<2-Jul-11> System Entry
Project dropped because it is hosted by a Future Vision Pilot District.