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It was with deep sorrow that we bid farewell to our favourite Hope Ward child Dennis Odong on the early afternoon of Thursday, August 6th 2009.
Dennis had been with us for more than a year, we did our very best to treat him and he was very brave in his fight against cancer.
Dennis had many [...]

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Posted on Monitor Online…
MARTIN SSEBUYIRA
Hope Ward at International Hospital, Kampala (IHK) has expanded its operations by taking children with complex diseases to entertainment places to improve the care given to them.
Ms Jemima Kyeyune, the Programme Coordinator International Medical Foundation which Hope Ward falls under, says this will help relax children with complex cases and enhance [...]

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Dr. Richard and the team on Hope Ward have passed us the sad news that Dennis Odong died on Thursday.
This comes to us just a few days after receiving an update from Jemimah telling us about the wonderful trip that Dennis and the other Hope Ward children had at the Zoo. We are so glad [...]

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On Wednesday 11 June 2008 the IMF team (Kevin Duffy – Chairman, Helen Lay – Finance Manager and Jemimah Kiboss-Kyeyune – Program Coordinator) travelled to Jinja to visit our HoH Community Health Project.
We arrived just in time to accompany Judith (the CHP Clinical officer) to a village in Kibibi where she was going to conduct [...]

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Lira Aldo Project

Throughout this year Suubi Trust has been supporting charity work at the Lira Health Clinic.
Recently this work has been extended to include an HIV/AIDS outreach programme providing counselling and testing for those potentially at risk. Staff have received training from the District and we are hoping soon to be able to provide treatment for those [...]

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In June we treated 426 charity patients at the Lira Clinic.
Jemimah, our Programme Coordinator, has provided the following analysis and comment:

80% of those treated are 18 years or younger, 122 are 5 and under
We had 63 referrals from the Lira Primary School
The top two conditions treated were Malaria and Respiratory Tract Infection
Women being treated for [...]

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