Tuesday, March 8, 2011

ANOTHER BUSY WEEK AT ARROW WEB HOSPITAL

Treating an outbreak in a local orphanage
Apart from the usual services we provide, last week was particularly busy as there was an outbreak of diarrhoea at a local orphanage. So it was "all hands on deck" for our doctors and nurses. As treatment for these children is not covered by the funds we receive from the government we have set up a Comprehensive Care Program for them and other poorer children to make sure they can receive the immunisations and drug treatment they need when they need it. Our board has always funded this program, but this year we are applyng for funds to extend it to help more of our most vulnerable children in our community.

Next in line for an injection
And the girls too

Our senior Doctor Ishmael Onyango gives advice to a young girl

Government report
Bram has been busy completing a very lengthy government report. Although we submit information to the District Health Authority every month, for the first time we are now being asked to complete forms about all our activity related to the government's health indicators. We are also being asked to complete detailed plans to show how we are working towards government targets. Fortunately Arrow Kenya board has already drawn up a plan for this year, taking into account these targets.
The government is expecting us to add the protection of children, adolescents and the elderly to our plans so we will be making it a priority this year.







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