Honored to have @MPUganda partner with us this World Malaria Day. When the right people choose to stand with you, the mission gets stronger. ๐๐ฆ๐ซ
#KANOsAgainstMalaria#WorldMalariaDay
Alice Nanyunja โ quiet strength ๐ค, unstoppable hustle ๐ฅ, and a true Hope Creator ๐.
A true Hope Creator ๐ฑ, a certified hustler ๐ผ๐ฅ, and a quiet yet undeniably powerful force in our club ๐.
We are honoured to have her energy and impact among us โจ
Our Cause to #MalariafreeUganda is coupled with sustainable approach to malaria eradication.
These include; Long lasting Insecticide Treated nets, Indoor Residual spraying, among others.
We also pride ourselves in increasing the levels of awareness of malaria in the communities
Last weekend, our members, alongside our esteemed partners, successfully executed our signature project 'Ensekoplus' ๐ฅ at Kirumandagi Health Centre II in Kikyusa Town Council, Luwero District ๐.
Among the FAQs(Frequently Asked Questions) is who is eligible to apply for the Grants? These grants are given to Rotary, Rotaract Clubs, and Districts, which are in good standing with @Rotary.
Partnerships are welcome, but they can not replace Rotary Leadership.
Our Online Application Form is stepwise and easy to approach. It includes the most important details about your project, which include Application details, community needs and project, the partners, awareness questions, and sustainability.
It has been 90 days into the Rotary Year, and we have taken great strides from celebrating World Malaria Day by @RcSoroti and World Mosquito Day in by @RotaryArua
The step in our Child 2 Family initiative with students championing the #End malaria campaign.
Deadline Notice!
Malaria Partners International will not be considering more Grants for funding in 2025 after October 1.
We encourage any clubs that are in Preparations to execute a grant this year to submit before the mentioned date.
#EndMalaria
Through our Hope Against Malaria project, weโre training Community Health Extension Workers on malaria spread, prevention & testing.
By empowering local health workers, we build community-led, sustainable solutions for a malaria-free future.
In Uganda Acholi, Lango and followed by Teso, Bukedi, among others, are the leading regions in malaria prevalence.
Treatment should be provided adequately to children and pregnant mothers, they are the most vulnerable categories.
Dr. Florence Alaroker Egwau
Yesterday, @RcSoroti and @MPUganda joined forces at Kamuda Primary School in Soroti District to share the Malaria message with the learners, Teachers, parents and different stakeholders.
A number of items were distributed which included: testing kits, antimalarials, charts etc.
๐โจ Today is #WorldMosquitoDay โ the day science discovered mosquitoes transmit malaria.
For us, itโs not just history, itโs a call to action.
Together, one act at a time, we can end malaria. ๐ฆ๐ซ๐ช
These are great times to kick out Malaria, the Pupils of Namasagali CoU Primary school have made their responsibility to plant mosquito repellent plants (in a greenhouse) to supply to the community to fight malaria plants include Rosemary, citronella, lemongrass, Lavender...
Today at Nalugala Health Center II in Garuga;
WHO says that Malaria should be out by 2030.
14 to 16 people died because of Malaria
4/5 infant deaths are because of malaria,
We appreciate @TargetMalaria for helping in mobilising the statistics.
@lynkagona