Kenya: Lodwar Clinic and Turkana Drought Relief and Mobile Medical Outreach Project

2,381 People Received Deworming Services: Q4 2018

March 01, 2019

Emma Kiriungi

Summary of Activities

During this reporting period (October, November, and December 2018), we successfully carried out a total of 72 integrated outreach activities at the selected sites. These were made possible with support from RMF and the MOH.

Essential health services provided in the different regions:

Central Turkana

  • 923 (663 children and 260 pregnant and lactating mothers) received nutrition services.
  • 1,285 patients were treated for general ailments.
  • 596 received deworming services.
  • 74 children were fully immunized.
  • 147 pregnant mothers received antenatal services.
  • 601 received Vitamin A supplementation.
  • 2,243 were reached with public health messages through health education outreaches.

North Turkana

  • 1,254 (989 children and 265 pregnant and lactating mothers) received nutrition services.
  • 1,209 patients were treated for general ailments.
  • 1,785 received deworming services.
  • 402 children were fully immunized.
  • 359 pregnant mothers received antenatal services.
  • 1,178 received Vitamin A supplementation.
  • 1,469 were reached with public health messages through health education outreaches.

East Turkana

  • 772 children were seen, of whom 409 received immunizations, and 363 were treated for general ailments.
  • 150 clients were given family planning (FP) services.
  • 39 children were found to be malnourished, of which 11 had severe malnutrition and 28 had moderate malnutrition.
  • 922 were reached with public health messages through health education outreaches.
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Results &

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

AF Kenya LCTDR Q4 2018 distribution of therapeutic and supplementary feeds to the severe and moderately malnourished children, pregnant and lactating mothers and people living with HIV(PLWHIV)

Nutritional Services

TREATING MALNOURISHMENT

During the two-month reporting period of February and March, many women and children have benefited from the outreaches through nutrition services and Vitamin A supplementation. A total of 2,216 children and pregnant and lactating mothers (PLM) benefited from nutritional support. Kerio division is still the main area of focus, as many clients screened were in the severely malnourished category. Our teams are also monitoring the severe cases at Kerio Health Centre and recording any improvements. Other cases are also being managed at various health facilities conducting these outreach activities. A total of 1,779 people received Vitamin A supplementation.

AF Kenya LCTDR Q4 2018 the community is paying attention to the teachings by the health care worker

Prevention

HEALTH EDUCATION

During each outreach activity, our dedicated staff begins by giving health talks to the target population. This empowers the community with quality knowledge on how to protect themselves from a number of health-related conditions. During this reporting period, the community was educated on a number of topics, including MNH, immunization, public and environmental health, and HIV and other STIs. All talks are aimed at curbing the spread of health-related conditions by putting in place adequate control measures to mitigate these. We managed to reach a total of 4,634 individuals with such messages during this reporting period.

AF Kenya LCTDR Q4 2018 the community is paying attention to the teachings by the health care worker.

Antenatal Services

HELPING WOMEN

In the effort to promote quality services for pregnant women, reduce maternal mortality rates, and improve pregnancy outcomes, outreaches to disadvantaged communities play a key role. During this reporting period, we managed to provide antenatal services to 506 pregnant women. Many women received a tetanus toxoid vaccination, IFAS, and Vitamin A supplementation. This is an indicator that we are closely monitoring, especially 4th ANC coverage, with the goal of improving skilled deliveries performance and eventually a reduction in maternal mortality rates.

AF Kenya LCTDR Q4 2018 the health care giver is immunizing the children

Immunization

PROTECTING CHILDREN

The project has also enabled communities in remote areas to access vaccination as a way of improving the immunity of our children. During this reporting period, we have been able to fully immunize 885 children. As a sub-county, we have noted a remarkable improvement in FIC achievements. Additionally, other children have benefited from various immunization antigens like OPV3, Penta 1, Penta 3, and Measles 3.

Deworming Services

ESSENTIAL CARE

A total of 2,381 clients received deworming services. This is a boost in our performance, given that in the previous quarter as a sub-county we had performed dismally in this indicator. With our continued partnership, we anticipate tremendous improvements as we reach more people in remote areas.

AF Kenya LCTDR Q4 2018 the community is paying attention to the teachings by the health care worker

General Treatment

IMPROVING HEALTH

One of the key activities within this project is management of minor illnesses and other conditions affecting the target population. The county government has been supportive in terms of providing essential drugs to enable us to offer treatment for conditions like malaria, respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, skin conditions, and eye infections. This has contributed to a reduction in mortality caused by these conditions. During this reporting period, we were able to offer treatment to 2,857 clients.

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Background

& Objectives

Background

After responding to a September 7th, 2009 NY Times article by Jeffrey Gettleman, which highlighted the life threatening impact of the drought in Northern Kenya, Real Medicine Foundation coordinated a supply chain for water and food aid, and medical support to the region. We were able to provide a 4-week supply of food and water to 4,500 persons in severely drought affected regions of Turkana, Kenya where it had not rained in 4 years.

Objectives

  • Provide Medicines and Medical supplies to meet the needs of the targeted population
  • Increase Mobile/Outreach Clinics in the remote villages
  • Provide Medical Services at the Health Facility in Lodwar Town:
  • Supporting the physical/medical needs of the targeted population
  • Home visiting
  • Referrals of patients needing advanced care to tertiary care hospital, and HIV and TB government clinics
  • Teaching about and providing nutritious food
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Numbers

Served

Direct Beneficiaries

REPORTING PERIOD TOTAL

  • 2,216 (1,691 children and 525 pregnant and lactating mothers) received nutrition services.
  • 2,857 were treated for general ailments.
  • 2,381 people received deworming services.
  • 885 children were fully immunized.
  • 506 pregnant mothers received antenatal services.
  • 1,779 received Vitamin A supplementation.
  • 150 women received family planning services.
  • 4,634 people received public health messages through health education outreaches.