Saturday, January 11, 2014

Health Program Update - New Bicycles, Education Session, & Project Osiligi

Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust distributed 3 more bicycles in November, to 3 community health workers in Olorika. The facility health workers chose these 3 workers as the most dedicated community health workers (CHW) in Olorika.


The CHW's were delighted to receive the bicycles, and asserted that the bicycle would help them in their visits to households and the health facility.


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The MWCT Health Team gather once a month for a meeting, lunch, and an educational session facilitated by one of the staff. For November, Sam and Wanyama gave a PowerPoint presentation on what they had learned from a 2-week training they attended on Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV in Nakuru, organized by the ministry of Health. 

Sam presenting an education session of PMTCT at CCRC
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As we mentioned in a previous update, the income-generating project partnered with Campi ya Kanzi  to provide guests with traditional Maasai jewlery, has been off to a good start. Thus far, 3 women groups around Kuku Group Ranch have made over 180 beaded bracelets and earrings. The women have named the initiative "Project Osiligi", which means Project Hope.

Colourful bracelets designed by the women

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