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q2:St. mar's clinic is offering free medical services to the poor slum dwellers in Kibera and other health services to the community. One being identified through the clinic the community social worker recomend the patient to the hospital. Many poor vulnerable are benefitted from the clinic. they clear bill of the patient especially in maternity section and issue free medicines and check up to it's members. Thus improving health in the community and it's people.
Q3:GIVE FREE SERVICES TO THE POOR
Q4:ST. MARY'S CLINIC
Q6:Kenya
Q7:Nairobi
Q8:KIBERA
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2012-07-12-KAYOLE-S#400-P#01>>_
Q18:Hopeful
Q19:Physical Needs,Self-esteem,Fun
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:None

q2: It was around 2pm on Sunday after arriving home from the church only to find sheilla my granddaughter laid at the verandah of my house.She was very weak and malnourished.She looked like she would die the next minute. I immediately took her to the hospital to seek for medical advise.The doctors were shocked at their first sight on Sheilla all immediately recommended that i buy for her fruits and energy giving drinks like lucozade. I did exactly that and added a balance diet.With time the girl started being strong and healthy.Today she is strong,fine and very healthy.
Q3:POOR SHEILLA
Q4:individual
Q6:KENYA
Q7:BUSIA
Q8:Lukonyi
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Helped make it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2012-06-19-BUSIA-S#001-P#118>>_
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Security,Respect,Self-esteem
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific solution
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Mixed
Q122:46-60
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:Individual

q2:Nkozi hospital has helped to train village medical team which has done a great role to promote peoples health in the area, it enocurages people to sleep under a mosquito nets. It teaches people to wash their hand after using a latrine and encourages pregnant women to go and carry out blood testing to know their HIV status.
Q3:Controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS
Q4:village medical team
Q5:testing, train, encourages, hiv, health
Q6:UGANDA
Q7:MPIGI
Q8:NKOZI
Q9:1-2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<21-10-2011-UGANDA-SCHOOL-S#173-P#01>>_
Q18:Important
Q19:Knowledge,Respect,Self-esteem
Q37:mixed
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Mixed
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:0.00556000000000
Q133:32.01222000000000
Q134:Village Medical Team

q2:During early 1970s,there there was no hospital or clinic in my community.i remember during those days people used herbs for treatment and others could go as far as kisumu or kakamega in order to access medical treatment.as a result most people lost their lives and others had to spend a lot of money in travelling to and fro to these major towns in order to access the health care. this became a problem for a very long period of time until 1980s.Egesa the owner of the hospital constructed Egesa Hospital and came operational in mid 1980s.Egesa the owner had a degree in medicine from university of Newyork and through the sponsorship of some organisation abroad he had constructed the hospital just within the community and now was treating the community members.the trouble some days of travelling long distances to access medical care came to an end and since then death rates also reduced significantly
Q3:EGESA HOSPITAL
Q4:INDIVIDUAL
Q5:access medical, health care, medical care, hospital, treatment
Q6:KENYA
Q7:BUSIA
Q8:BULANDA
Q9:More than 2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON]INCOMPLETE-QUESTION 9 INCOMPLTE<<2011-07-06-BUSIA-S#112-P#01>>_
Q18:Important
Q19:Knowledge,Creativity,Self-esteem
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific problem
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Mixed
Q122:46-60
Q132:-1.31201900000000
Q133:36.77454400000000
Q134:Individual

q2: Namunyoona Orthodox hospital offers free medical attention to patients with minor infections like Malaria on top of providing mosquito nets to pregnant women hence supplementing governments efforts in stimulating health in the country
Q3:STIMULATING HEALTH
Q4:NAMUNJOONA ORTHODOX HOSPITAL
Q5:medical, country, health, malaria, providing
Q6:UGANDA
Q7:KAMPALA
Q8:MENGO
Q9:1-2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2011-04-24-CEPO-NDEGEYA-S#057-P#01>>_
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Knowledge,Creativity,Self-esteem
Q23:-1
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Mixed
Q40:Lasting change
Q122:31-45
Q132:-1.15000000000000
Q133:29.76667000000000
Q134:No Answer

q2:Medication is very essential and should be a right to each and evryone. In Mathare, it is unfortunate that there are no specified government hospitals. The residents are forced to go to the private owned clinics which charge very expensively and therefore is always a burden to the average resident of Mathare slums. It is fro lack of hospitals that most people especially the children from the slums could just be cured from simple illnesses. Some NGOs are trying to curb the medication problem by providing health r medical services in partnership with the churches around. These organisations work through schools and homes but more support still needs to be done.
Q3:MEDICATION AND MEDICAL SERVICES
Q4:CAROLINA
Q6:KENYA
Q7:NAIROBI
Q8:MATHARE
Q9:1-2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2011-03-30-Kibera-Ogira-Magoso-S#169-P#001-P#003>> _
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Physical Needs,Creativity,Self-esteem
Q23:-1
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Lasting change
Q122:31-45
Q132:-1.26171600000000
Q133:36.84924700000000
Q134:Carolina For Kibera

q2:The general health of the people are in danger considering their life situation.There are no government hospitals and when someone falls sick he or she is forced to go to the few available non government and private clinics which are realy expensive. Some people tend to ignore even if they are sick due to lack of money to pay for as medical bill. Youths and children are the most affected people in this society-slum.Parents sometimes ignored illness hoping that they could just get well even without being taken to the hospital and get medication. The churches and organizations have chiped in to lend hand in support to improve the life of the people in Kibera-slum.
Q3:HEALTH
Q4:International Medical Corps (IMC)
Q5:clinics, bill, support, due lack, medical
Q6:Kenya
Q7:Nairobi
Q8:Kibera
Q9:1-2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2011-03-30-Kibera-Ogira-Magoso-S#168-P#01>>_
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Security,Self-esteem,Freedom
Q23:-1
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific solution
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Lasting change
Q122:31-45
Q132:-1.32614600000000
Q133:36.77880700000000
Q134:No Answer