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Monday, January 17, 2011

WEEKLY REPORT AS AT 10th TO 16th JANUARY 2011

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THE CLINIC

The clinic this week was quiet with few patients.  Most of them were early pregnant mothers – miscarrying.  There was a case of a boy circumcised traditionally and had to be done again as it was badly done.

Two girls, one from KOP and Leaning Centre had malaria and were treated.

We received 26 outpatients and 2 maternity deliveries.  The situation is not improving due to Christmas festivals.  It will continue this way until end of January.

Staff:
We have one new male nurse by the name Justin Mwangangi, who will replace those who have been coming on locums and were not very reliable, sometimes they could decide to come to work or not.

INCOME:
Outpatients only managed to raise USD 527.08 while maternity only USD 62.92 better than last week, though below the expected target.

EXPENSES:
Expenses totaled USD 469.52.  This you will verify the details from pages 3 and 4.

World Food Programme
 Two meetings are expected next week.  Florence, Hendricka, Angeline and Vincent will attend to know the method in which the food will be distributed.

Unfortunately our Learning Centre children will not benefit since the programme is only targeting children below 5 years and who are malnourished plus pregnant mothers. 


LEARNING CENTRE
The children are doing fine despite of one girl who had malaria and was treated.
There were some two visitors – a Canadian with his girl friend from Ruanda, dropped by and promised to sponsor some of the children.

KILELESHWA

Our children might be sent away from school if they don’t appear in full uniform this Monday. Most of them had torn or worn out uniforms and the Headmistress gave a stern warning to them.

According to Barasa, some of the sponsors had not remitted their funding so it was not possible for each child to get full uniforms.

The children and their parents, Florence, Barasa and the teachers held a meeting on Saturday.  The agenda was to see how the parents could come in and assist where necessary and also Barasa to get in touch with Ray of Hope Foundation before deciding on what move to take.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH


The support group managed to open an account with the bank using the money Glide church had donated to them.  

Rosemary
 January 16, 2011




CASH COLLECTED AT THE CLINIC AS 10th to 16th JANUARY 2011

OUT/PATIENTS

DATE
 
USD
10TH JANUARY
11TH JANUARY
12TH JANUARY
13TH JANUARY
14TH JANUARY
15TH JANUARY
16TH JANUARY

24.66
75.21
124.53
99.25
67.93
78.91
56.60

TOTAL

527.09

MATERNITY

DATE
 
USD
13TH JANUARY
14TH JANUARY

38.22
24.66
TOTAL

62.88
           




EXPENSES AS AT 10TH TO 16TH JANUARY 2011 

DATE
ITEM
USD
 10TH JANUARY
LAB REAGENTS
24.66
11TH JANUARY
PATIENTS LUNCH
PARAFFIN
WATER
DRUGS
LAB REAGENTS
SALARIES

7.64
3.69
25.89
30.82
24.66
76.19
12TH JANUARY
MILK
0.36
13TH JANUARY
PATIENTS FOOD
DRUGS
FLORENCE
LAB REAGENTS
ROSEMARY
2.58
38.22
36.99
18.50
39.82
14TH JANUARY
MILK
PARAFFIN
DRUGS
NJUGUNA’S SHOP (PART).
0.73
3.69
30.82
59.80
15TH JANUARY
MILK
PATIENTS FOOD
DRUGS
TRANSPORT
0.73
2.58
6.16
0.12
16TH JANUARY

PATIENTS LUNCH
AGNETA – LOCUM
SELESTINE – LOCUM
DANIEL – LAB LOCUM
MISCELLANOUS

5.05
7.39
14.79
3.70
9.86


TOTAL
475.44

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