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q2: Morris foundation is a non-profit charitable organisation that founded to promote the delivery of quality health care and affordable medical insurance and free service to poor slum. With partnership with Santuri Record as music production, it has recruit many youth in poor areas and slums. The organisation has made youth to use their talents now come together to organise the "The Tour" where music group known as TOCCATA from Northern Ireland will will be proud to associate with morris foundation and is currently garnering support to help equip various hospitals in slums and rural
Q3:Modify youth
Q4:Morris foundation
Q6:Kenya
Q7:Nairobi
Q8:Nairobi-Kayole
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Helped make it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2012-12-11-KAWANGWARE-S#026-P#01>>_
Q18:Happy
Q19:Family and Friends,Physical Needs,Knowledge
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:UNITED NATIONS

q2:Since the Siteko clinic was opened in April this year, we have no trouble of going all the way to Busia District Hospital to access medical services but we just go to the clinic pay a few cents and we get treated even at night we are still able to access medical services and one intresting is that our women also access maternal Health cares services at the clinic. Many thanks and lots of appreciation to Dr. Harryson Wandera for opening the clinic here at Siteko village.
Q3:SITEKO CLINIC
Q4:Individual
Q6:KENYA
Q7:BUSIA
Q8:Siteko
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON] Question 4,8 was answered 2 times Question 9 was answered once<<2012-09-26-FUNYULA-S#734-P#01>>_
Q18:Happy
Q19:Knowledge,Creativity,Freedom
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific solution
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:Individual

q2:The opening of Daraja mbili health care centre here at daraja mbili in Nambale has really helped us residents of daraja mbili because we nolonger have to go all the way to Nambale Centre Hospital to access medical services and treatment. At this health care centre we access maternal health care services were. This is a very good thing.
Q3:THE HEALTH CARE CENTRE
Q4:Individual
Q6:KENYA
Q7:NAMBALE
Q8:Daraja Mbili
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON] Question 4,5,8,9 was answered 2 times<<2012-09-26-FUNYULA-S#651-P#01>>_
Q18:Happy
Q19:Knowledge,Creativity,Freedom
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific solution
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Mixed
Q122:46-60
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:Individual

q2:Concern Uganda helped to give bicycles to village medical team in Nkozi sub county to easier their movement this village team is a voluntary team trained by Nkozi hospital to teach people health tips of controlling diseases
Q3:Promoting health in the community
Q4:Concern
Q6:Uganda
Q7:Mpigi
Q8:Nkozi
Q9:7-12 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:The wrong people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<28-10-2011-UGANDA-S#261-P#01>>_
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Food and shelter,Knowledge,Respect
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Mixed
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:0.00556000000000
Q133:32.01222000000000
Q134:Concern

q2:Nkozi Health village medical team has trained people,it has helped to encourage people to go for blood test and advices pregnant women to go to hospital to carry our t blood testing and start taking drugs in order to produce healthy babies.
Q3:Promoting Health
Q4:Nkozi Hospital
Q5:babies, trained, health, medical, pregnant
Q6:Uganda
Q7:mpigi
Q8:mkozi
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<26-10-2011-UGANDA-S#001-P#611>>_
Q18:Important
Q19:Physical Needs,Knowledge,Freedom
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:0.61667000000000
Q133:32.70000000000000
Q134:Health

q2:Nkozi hospital helped to train illage medical team and restock them with simple drugs to go and treat people deep in the villages and encourage these with Aids to go few trement in order to ensure health in the area.
Q3:TRAINING VILLAGE MEDICAL TEAM
Q4:NKOZI HOSPITAL
Q5:simple, treat, train, health, training
Q6:UGANDA
Q7:RUFIGI
Q8:NKOZI
Q9:More than 2 years ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:No
Q17:<<28/10/11-UGANDA-P#001-S#1185>>_
Q18:Happy
Q19:Knowledge,Creativity,Fun
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Broad need
Q39:Social relations
Q40:It requires a continuous effort
Q122:31-45
Q132:0.00556000000000
Q133:32.01222000000000
Q134:Health

q2: Health Rights action group, Every individual is entitled to proper health care but some medical workers in public hospitals give either substandard or no service at all to clients. this is how Health rights action group comes in to make sure that patients recieve the best medical care they require once they visit hospitals. They also fight for accountability in government hospitals and today government health workers are improving on the services they offer thanks to Health rights action group.
Q3:Advocating for Health rights
Q4:Health Rights action group
Q6:UGANDA
Q7:Kampala
Q8:Mulago
Q9:Less than 2 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Helped make it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2012-12-21-UGANDA-S#3711-P#01>>_
Q18:Hopeful
Q19:Physical Needs,Knowledge,Self-esteem
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific solution
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:Health