Sunday, 13 September 2015

THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA, HIV/ AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, MATERNAL AND CHILD MORTALITY RATE

He realized that he has a lot to pass on to invest to the health of the vulnerable community, he initiated and spare headed donation of 600 treated mosquito Nets, garbage's collection and indoor spraying of mosquito in the Kongowea zone at Coastal Kenya to make a difference for more than 4,000 people who live around that area. He always makes a different to the environment, people’s lives and the future of pregnant mothers and children. The blessing is always in the giving as it says. At least one million people die from Malaria each year, 30% of hospital beds are occupied by Malaria cases, 70% of the deaths are children under 5 years. That is equivalent to one Child dying of Malaria in Africa every 30 seconds. Economically, malaria drains the wealth of Nations and households and also he intended to fight HIV/AIDS prevention, Tuberculosis, Maternal and Child mortality rate. He gave them memories to be treasured in current and also in the future, in his own special way.


Feedback from the community who are living there after six months: people who experienced the problems said its after the activity he has done that led to less medical bills, residents start dreaming during the night then family started focusing on their daily activities, people turn healthy and contribute a lot to the economy.
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 Adan distributing treated mosquito nets








Spraying of garbage area





 
Indoor residential spraying
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Flash out any containers that has water in it that help facilitate the breeding of mosquitoes.






Educating the community on how to use treated Mosquito nets and fights Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Tubercilosis, maternal and child mortality rate out of AFRICA CONTINENT!




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