I finally had a formal meeting with the District AIDS Commissioner (DAC) who is my work counterpart. I'm glad that we had a chance to meet and discuss possible work plans for my year here. I learned that there has been no funding from the National AIDS Commission (NAC) in over a year and that funding is necessary to complete work. His job is to go into the field and monitor the various Community Based Organizations receiving funding and being monitored by his office. But you need funding to buy gasoline to drive the cars to the villages far away from the District Assembly. I also learned that you need money to hold meetings. If you want to invite all stakeholders to come then you need to provide the people who travel long distances with lunch and reimburse them for their travel. So, we decided to focus on the work that we can do with limited funding and try to look for grants from other sources to cover any monitoring activities that we might like to do. Also, the DAC mentioned that NAC might begin offering funding again in a few months.
I also met with the head Community Home-Based Care (CHBC) nurse at the hospital. They hold clinics in different towns and villages in the district where they mostly distribute medications to chronically ill patients (i.e. people with HIV, asthma, cancer, etc) so they don't have to come to the district hospital which can be far away and cost a lot of money. By the way, health care is FREE here - even ARVs. So, the work the CHBC nurses do is fantastic, but I wanted to know how I could help them and the nurse mentioned something about nutrition. I thought great! I'd love to do anything with nutrition. So she said that the nurses (23 in all) would like to receive training on how to determine if patients are undernourished and also to offer cooking demonstrations similar to the one I mentioned in my previous post. So I'm going to figure out how to plan something like that.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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This is great! It seems like you are making progress and heading in the right direction. The nutrition thing sounds like a lot of fun and you will be making a big difference!
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel, it's me, your sister Becky. I too have a blog where I post things about Pen and the new baby. How are things going?
ReplyDeleteHey Rachel,
ReplyDeleteMiriam told me all about your new adventure today. I am sending wishes of health and peace, discipline in your work and love for all others. You are an amazing humanitarian and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. How excellent to help rehabilitate through nutrition,,, need a partner????
Lots of love and let me know if you need anything,
Kelly