Project activities
The facility offers health services to the local community members that include the following:
• Laboratory work
• Observation of patients
• Injection/filter
• Pharmacy work
• Registration
• Reproductive health
• Child Delivery
• Awareness creation on health issues.
Volunteer tasks
• The volunteers will be assigned duties in the health facility by professional staff accredited by the Ministry of Health.
• KVDA requests for medical professional to join this project and will appreciate to receive your CV.
• Submit Project Report to KVDA
INFORMATION ON HIV/AIDS SCOURGE
• According to the National Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) 2001 report, 65% of the people of Kenya live below the poverty line. The approximate statistics for poverty levels are as follows: 53% rural poor, 52% are overall national food poor, who are unable to afford a daily 2250 calories, 51% are rural food poor while 38% are urban food poor.
• In Emuhaya District, over 65% live below poverty line and are food poor. The problem of poverty is further compounded by rampant HIV/AIDS, poor health facilities and infrastructure, declining education and literacy levels, breakdown in social and cultural structures, insecurity, declining land productivity, poor administrative management among others.
• Malaria, acute respiratory tract infections, diarrhoea, skin diseases, intestinal worms, ear and eye infections and AIDS are the common diseases found among the people of Emuhaya District. In addition, cases of malnutrition have also been reported. Mechanisms of coping up with the management and control of the diseases and other health related problems are lacking. A well-organized health system, will, therefore, need to be in place for the needs of the people
• The HIV/AIDS scourge has affected the people of this new district just like it has for the rest of Kenya. Currently available figures indicate that 5.1% of the population of Emuhaya district is infected with HIV. This translates to 10, 074 as the number of people living with AIDS (PLWAS).
• Based on these figures, a number of service delivery points have been established in various health facilities in the district.
• It is worth noting that by June 2008, the total number of people on antiretroviral therapy (ART) stood as 2, 446 (24.3 % of those eligible). There is therefore a need to scale up ART activities to cover large numbers as is elsewhere in Kenya.