Kalongo Pader 09 023, originally uploaded by Suubi Trust. This photo was taken by Irene C at one of the IDP camps on the outskirts of Pader town; lots of lots of children there, average family of 9! Most people there are still living in the camp but they travel out to their lands to [...]
Archive for the ‘Pader Clinic’ Category
Little Mama’s!
Posted in Pader Clinic, Suubi Trust on September 9, 2009 | Comments Off
Joseph, one of our patients at Pader
Posted in Pader Clinic, Patients, tagged Simon Friend, Trade Aid UK on September 8, 2009 | Comments Off
Suubi Trust is working with International Medical Foundation to fund their work at a health clinic in Pader, one of the areas ravished by the LRA. The clinic has treated 2,396 charity patients since October 2008. The following is just one of many stories telling how this clinic is making an impact: Joseph Opiyo Joseph, [...]
Trade Aid UK Continues Its Support
Posted in Pader Clinic, Sponsors, tagged Simon Friend, Trade Aid UK on June 5, 2009 | Comments Off
We are very pleased to announce the receipt of a further £6,000 from Trade Aid UK to help support our Health Centre in Pader, Northern Uganda, which has treated, free of charge, 1,652 patients since last October (as at mid-May). Click here to read more about Trade Aid UK.
Pader Clinic Video
Posted in Pader Clinic on April 28, 2009 | Comments Off
Suubi Trust is supporting the provision of healthcare at the Pader Clinic. This video was taken at the clinic in Febuary. You can read more about our work in Pader on our website or in these postings.
Trade Aid UK
Posted in Pader Clinic, Sponsors, tagged Simon Friend, Trade Aid UK on April 5, 2009 | Comments Off
Trade Aid UK has donated £6,000 to support the Pader Clinic. Trade Aid UK seeks to help eliminate the effects of world poverty through sustainable commercial trade. By providing a top quality sugar product, it aims to give consumers a new choice for this most basic of commodities. At the same time, customers can be [...]
Janeth in Pader
Posted in Pader Clinic, Patients, tagged Dr. Peter on March 21, 2009 | Comments Off
Janeth is a 30 year-old mother of 3 who walked to IMC Pader from a neighbouring Village, accompanied by her own mother. She had suffered from frequent abdominal pain over the previous 8 years, and had courses of treatment in various places that sometimes helped her for short periods. These bouts would sometimes last for [...]
Trade Aid UK Supports Pader Clinic
Posted in Fund Raising, Pader Clinic, Sponsors, tagged Simon Friend, Trade Aid UK on March 18, 2009 | Comments Off
Last year Simon and Judy Friend pledged to help raise funds for our new clinic at Pader. In 2008 they raised £25,000 to help refurbish and equip the clinic, ready for its opening in October. In the first 4 months, 566 patients received treatment free of charge. It costs about £5 to treat each patient [...]
Progress in Pader
Posted in Pader Clinic, Patients on February 2, 2009 | Comments Off
The following table provides some insight into the numbers of patients now being treated at the Pader Clinic. Last year we were pleased to be able to help provide funds, from one sponsor in particular, to renovate this clinic and to make it ready and fit to start meeting the needs of the local community. [...]
Progress in Pader
Posted in Pader Clinic on October 2, 2008 | Comments Off
Earlier postings introduced our support for a new clinic at Pader, Northern Uganda, and outlined a Mobile Clinic pilot completed with the help of Dunavant. Dunavant Mobile Clinic Pilot Dunavant Mobile Clinic Irene Curley sent the following update and photos: In the last few weeks staff have been staying at a local guesthouse whilst final [...]
Dunavant Mobile Clinic Pilot
Posted in Charis - IMC Lira, Pader Clinic, tagged Amy Hall, Dunavant Mobile, Lucy Eastgate on June 16, 2008 | Comments Off
An earlier posting introduced the potential opportunity of having a number of mobile clinics operating in Northern Uganda, supported by Dunavant and USAID. The team has now completed a two week pilot which included one week of fact finding and one week of clinic visits to 5 rural villages. The pilot has provided a clear [...]


