This week Dr. Richard provided TB training for local volunteers in preparation for Phase 2 of our TB programme. Interesting day yesterday. I have mentioned our HIV outreach clinic “Touch Namuwongo”.Since TB and HIV are interlinked the 110 community volunteer workers from Touch came for training about TB. I don’t think I’ve ever done a [...]
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Dr. Richard trains 83 volunteers.
Posted in TB Lab, Touch Namuwongo, Volunteers, tagged Dr. Richard, TB, VSO on August 24, 2009 | Comments Off
The Flip Side becomes a book
Posted in Hope Ward, TB Lab, Volunteers, tagged Dr. Grania, VSO on July 10, 2009 | Comments Off
Dr. Grania Brigden (Price) worked at International Hospital Kampala as a volunteer, with VSO, for one year up to September 2008. She and her husband Dan kept their family, friends and supporters up to date on their experiences via their Blog, The Flip Side of the Coin. The Blog has now become available as a [...]
Richard Feinmann on volunteering in Hope Ward
Posted in Hope Ward, Staff, TB Lab, tagged Dr. Richard, HIV/AIDS, VSO on March 24, 2009 | Comments Off
What to do when you are a sexagenarian physician who has retired from hospital practice with 40 years in the NHS under your belt and golf/Sudoku not really appealing? Well, my health visitor wife and I applied to Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) and I am writing this from a hospital in Kampala, Uganda, where I have [...]
World TB Day
Posted in TB Lab, tagged Bosco, Dr. Richard on March 24, 2009 | Comments Off
Today is World TB Day. TB is preventable, treatable and curable and yet it kills close to two million people a year. Little red rods kill 2 million people every year and we can cure it! Dr Richard, Bosco and the team at IHK continue their work to validate our implementation of MOT, a new, [...]
Grania: A Plan Comes Together
Posted in TB Lab, tagged Dr. Grania on June 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Grania, a VSO, is leading our work at the TB Lab; the following is taken from her blog… Finally! It’s great when a plan comes together, and, after quite a bit of work and waiting, a Big Plan has finally come together… A few months ago, official funding for our MOT validation study was cut. [...]
February Funding
Posted in Fund Raising, Heart Surgery, Hope Ward, Sponsors, TB Lab, tagged Inverness Medical UK on March 16, 2008 | Comments Off
The following is a brief account of giving and sponsorship in February: We received £125 from individual supporters in the UK. A sponsor gave £1,000 to help meet University fees for Bosco, our TB lab tech. Inverness Medical UK gave £511 in the form of discount for essential supplies to help support sugery in Hope [...]
John Bosco Byekwaso is our lab technician working in the TB and Microbiology lab at International Hospital Kampala. Like many of his peers Bosco is continuing his professional studies in the evenings after a full day’s work. He is a hard working, dedicated and ambitious young man. One of our key supporters has very generously [...]
Work Continues at the TB Lab
Posted in Fund Raising, TB Lab, tagged Dr. Grania on January 8, 2008 | Comments Off
During my visit I had a number of update meetings with Dr Grania and Bosco in which we discussed progress and next steps. Bosco continues to perform comparative tests using various methods to help establish the viability of the MOTS technique. Dr Grania continues to work with the various academic and clinical research organisations with [...]
The IMF Team
Posted in Charis - IMC Lira, Hope Ward, Staff, Suubi Trust, TB Lab on January 7, 2008 | Comments Off
I had the pleasure of working with the Team during the early part of January to discuss and agree our strategies and plans for 2008. Dr Grania (TB Lab Programme Coordinator), Dr Muhame (Hope Ward), Dr Ian Clarke, Mairead (Programme Grants Coordinator), Katherine (Lira Clinic Programme Coordinator), and Patricia (Hope Ward Programme Coordinator).
Cycle Ride Sponsorship
Posted in Fund Raising, TB Lab, tagged Brin-Cheryl on October 31, 2007 | Comments Off
Brin and Cheryl have so far rasied just over £1,300 in sponsorship from their bike ride. What a tremendous effort. These funds will help to support the ongoing MOT/MODS validation work at the TB Lab. Our thanks to them and all of their supporters in sunny Penzance.











