May 2017 Community Health Department Kenya Factoids Population: About 41 million Male: 50.2% Female: 49.8% 0-14 years: 42.2% 15-64 years: 55.1% 65 years and over: 2.7% Median Age: 19.2 years Size of Kenya: 580,367 sq. km / 224,081 sq. mi. Smaller than France Larger than Spain Twice the size of UK About the size of Nevada Major Cities and population: Nairobi: 3.37 million Mombasa: 966,000 Currency: Shilling - currently $1 = 84.56 Ksh. Next National Election: Scheduled for August of 2017 under new constitution. Literacy Rate: (Age 15+ can read and write) 85.1% Medical: Doctors per 1,000 people: 0.14 % of GDP for health care: 12.2% AIDS Prevalence Rate: 6.2% - 11 th highest in the world Number living with AIDS: 1.2 Million (2009 est.) MAUA METHODIST HOSPITAL PROJECT UPDATE: FRIENDS AND PARTNERS: I bring you warm Christian greetings from in the name of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ, whom we serve. It is in my deepest hope that this note will find you well. I am pleased to give you an update on the outpatient clinic renovations that we are currently undertaking. The construction works began in February this year and we have achieved major progress in the overall project implementation The Hospital s objective is to improve the outpatient facilities and general physical infrastructure to make the hospital more user friendly, attractive to the clients and improve the overall working environment for the staff. The main projects are: Refi tting of the compressive care clinic ( CCC REFITTING) The CCC area takes care of HIV positive patients. We have created extra rooms and a seminar room. The works are 85% complete, we hope to roof and finish plastering in a few days. The old chest clinic has been renovated to fit more clinical rooms and will enjoy a new attractive look after completion. We are raising the roof and creating better corridors for patient movement. The washroom area, old palliative care clinical rooms will also be demolished to allow construction of a youth friendly centre. The centre will accommodate our youth and program teens. It will include an indoor games and sports room that will provide a room for positive interaction among the youth and teens. This is an exciting development that will encourage the young generation that we serve at the CCC. Life Expectancy: 59.5 years New chest clinic Old chest clinic renova ons P.O. Box 63, Maua, Kenya An agency of the Methodist Church in Kenya www.mckmauahospital.org Phone: 0736-41 3000 info@mckmauahospital.org
Renovation of Old Kimatu house The old house has been redesigned and partitioned to house the new chest clinic. The roofing form work has been completed pending iron sheets and corridors walling to conclude. The overall completion is at 87%. Geode wing: The completion work was initiated last summer and the teams worked on priming the building with the first coat of paint; this time we have installed the window panes, built shelves for archives and ordered tiles for installation we are very thankful to the FOMH and Partners who have made the work of renovation/completion possible. We especially thankful to Chapel wood UMC for providing the funds to do the completion work to create private wards. The offices in the Geode wing will house the administration personnel, Finance department and the office of the CEO, hospital administrator and the CEO administrative assistant. Tiles have been procured and expected to be delivered next week... our target date for occupying the building is set on 30th of July, 2017 Completed Geode to house the Admin and finances offices
Completed staff flats Staff fl ats. Projects started in 20007. New seminar room Ground broken and dedicated to the glory of God by the Searing Brown Foundation Texas USA, on July 13th, 2007 and for 7 years all the teams worked in the building 4 flats have been remaining.. These residence quarters have been completed in the last month when wall were plastered and floors polished. The remaining work consists of painting and completing the plumbing. These four units have been redesigned to have an open kitchen which will make them more spacious. Needed projects for teams to work on when visiting the hospital Children s ward toilet renovation Painting work for staff flats/ Fetching the wards/ building stone wall on the frontage Land scalping/ and children play ground/behind the new seminar room Building the aids orphans homes Conducting the medical camps/de-worming When you come, please consider bringing the following supplies Painting brushes / rollers and trays Scrapers Steel Hammers Sand paper Protective gear. goggles /masks/ gloves Needed medical camps Proposed places for the medical camps Date Team Medical Camp Location 23/6/2017 Mdum/ scott brown Mbaranga 7/7/2017 Church of the servant Ugoti 14/7/2017 Lakewood umc kilili 28/7/2017 Jody de-worming, Maua, Gitura, Luluma 30/7/2017 Sheryl Crumrine, Ithata
Aids Orphans Guardians volunteer to clean the hospital Early this week the hospital witnessed quite unusual thing so many grandmothers willing and offering to come and clean the hospital as their contribution and appreciation for the support they have gotten through the hospital they cut the bushes around the forest and the girls hostels of which the hospital management was very grateful. This summer the orphans who will be on summer vacation from school will join the teams to work in the hospital as volunteers. The hospital through the partners is educating 73 Orphans in Various secondary schools. Most of these children have very promising future and hope. Our objective has been to empower the most vulnerable children through education and provision of shelter to the most desperate and needy. I take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributes to the aids orphans project advance #140161 for the support of these children.. As Christians we have the divine mandate to care for the orphans the scriptures calls the Christians to care for the orphans and the widows when the Jesus disciples of Jesus to send away the children, Jesus insisted they come to him Shelter project Through the kind gift of various teams and congregations, a total of 8 desperate aids orphans children will get a much needed gift of a house...in addition global aids through Don Mensor two additional houses will be constructed. These homes are located on property owned by the children s extended family who will agree to be their guardian. This program has been in existence for many years and continues to be important for sustaining children who have lost their parents to AIDS. Workers and family members gather for a dedica on of the new home for the children Dedica on of a home for the children located adjacent to members of their extended family
The Methodist Advance Special Program for Hospital Support For those wishing to support the and the life changing and life saving work that we do, please select one or more of the following Advance Specials of the United Methodist Church. As always, 100% of the funds donated to the Hospital through the Advance arrive and are put to work supporting the various programs. To find out more about the Advance please visit the United Methodist Church s web site at: www.umcmission.org/give-to-mission/the-advance. The United Methodist Church absorbs all of the administrative costs to operate this program world wide. Also, you do NOT need to be a United Methodist to participate. The-Advance Specials (identified by number and name) to support the on going ministries of are teh following: #140161 Aids Orphans and community outreach #140159- Maternal and child health # 09613A Maua hospital service Fund- this provides medical care You can help Serve those in Need A gift in any amount will support the doctors, nurses and other staff at MMH provide critically needed services. Your gift helps the hospital continue to provide care and outreach to those in need, regardless of their ability to pay Our promise to you: MMH will your generous donations in the most effective way to help the largest number of people Thank you and may God richly bless you, Stanley Gitari Mission Team Liaison/Projects Manager