ACWA

African Child Welfare Association - Humanitarian Projects / Projets Humanitaires - Association pour le Bien-être des Enfants Africains

Samedi 22 janvier 2011 à 2:32

  
http://acwa.cowblog.fr/images/CIMG3024.jpgAlthough a little overwhelmed by the size of this project, my prayers were answered as Tonata Shivute volunteered to join me in working towards the maternity block! Here’s where we are so far:

Evaluation of the land was done in May 2010.

Preliminary Sketch and meeting with the hospital staff and ACWA was done in June 2010.

Production Design was completed by the end of June by Kojo Darko-Asante and two of his students.

Establishment of supervision and estimate of costs was done in a subsequent meeting.

- I have so many people to thank for Fundraising!! Tonata, Ruth, Aunty Gladys, Edna and the Planche family for supervising, Tonata, Mimich, Edna, Cyril, Glenda, Aunty Hilda, Steffi, and Scott for making yummy contributions. A final big thanks to those who donated. We are now well over 1 500€, and just getting started! ;)


The building will be divided into a sub-basement, ground floor, first floor, and second floor. The estimated total is at 460,000€ and will be divided between ACWA’s fundraising and the hospital’s budget. Whatever you contribute through ACWA will go towards any part related to maternal and newborn care: central sterilization unit, operating theatre, intensive care unit, delivery room, labour ward, emergency room, nursery, waiting rooms, nurses’ stations and rooms, bathrooms and washrooms. The hospital’s budget will fund any additions, as well as the potential second floor dedicated to new offices, allowing more staff to work at this central and ever-growing unit. It is important to remember that the price estimate is a very flexible one, as the construction of a building that size depends on so many factors such as the price of the cement, inflation, modification of the structure design, etc.

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I hope your thoughts and prayers are with us! Contact me if you would like to get a copy of the proposal for this project, which includes the production design and the latest update on the costs.

 

January 3rd, 2011

Samedi 22 janvier 2011 à 0:45

http://acwa.cowblog.fr/images/CIMG1795.jpgSince doing the well project at Kumasi Children’s Hospital (see articles below), I came to know the staff, and I speak with some regularly. Over time it became increasingly clear that the next project falling into place was a much bigger one – the construction of a maternity block in this hospital.

The current situation is a sad one and it’s even more heartbreaking to see it personally. The building is evidently small compared to the needs and number of mothers and their children. Unfortunately, many are forced to leave nearly immediately after giving birth due to the next patients coming in, this added to the fact that the population is just generally increasing. For this reason the qualified staff has to hurry the work and has extremely little time for pre- or post-labor care. This leads to a number of orphans left in the care of the hospital, and many unfortunate although preventable maternal and child deaths.

I developed the project after speaking to several architects and contractors. We determined several phases:

- Evaluation of the land

- Preliminary Sketch and meeting with the hospital staff and ACWA.

- Production Design

- Establishment of supervision and estimate of Costs

- Fundraising

- Execution of the project.

Many thanks to those who have been encouraging and incredibly enthusiastic for this project!!

June 2010

Jeudi 20 janvier 2011 à 21:23

http://acwa.cowblog.fr/images/CIMG0870.jpg The most pressing need for these children was daily hygiene. Waiting to develop a long-term project with these children, I got together some of the funds donated in october 2009 by family, friends and Emmanuel International Church. Unfortunately counseled to purchase items rather than donate money, I headed off to Kumasi's Kejetia market with a friend and a staff member.With 100 euros (roughly 200 Cedis) and memorable bargaining, we purchased: 
- soap
- diapers
- underwear
- towels and rags
- a mop and broom
- antibacterial cremes
- nutrition formulas for babies
- buckets for bathing and a baby-bathtub
- cookies for the kids to celebrate, plus Laughing Cow cheese was donated by Mrs. Gladys Opoku.
The staff sends their thanks to all who gave, and I still get humungous smiles every time I go back to visit!


December 13th, 2009

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