SENGEREMA COUNCIL DESIGNATED HOSPITAL

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Partners

a) PEPFAR via AGPAHI, CDC funds received for HIV related activities.

b) Touch Foundation: the MMH project last extended phase finished and dispatch Centre and taxi fares now need local funding.

A research project with Astra Zeneca about hypertension in pregnant mothers, data collection is done by hospital staff during their off-duty hours to the benefit of the mothers.
d) Brothers of Mercy of St. Joannes de Deo Netherlands. The Founding congregation. They support the hospital to buy medicines and supplies, study fund for workers, minor repairs, social obligation to church and society and other unpredictable hospital needs.

e) Friends of Sengerema Hospital Dutch development partner NGO founded by former Dutch interns who rotated in Sengerema Hospital.
Main projects: NICU they set up and sustain the neonatal intensive care unit including salary one staff, and paid night duties in NICU. They are fund raising for an expansion of NICU Milou van Ingen Physician Assistant neonatal care visits regularly to support the development of the NICU.
Poor fund: access to care, food for those who have no relatives or cannot pay their food, medicine bills for poor, old and children from malnutrition ward, porridge for mothers in kangaroo care ward, occasionally exceptional medicines or investigations

f) SIMBA health foundation Dr Staal and collegues 2 x 2 weeks specialist surgeries, anesthesia machines in partnership with Friends of Sengerema Hospital, development of trauma and orthopedic services for which C arm X-Ray machines were received with the containers as well as other goods for a modern emergency department. These are future plans for which first steps were made in 2019.

g) Liliane Fonds, CARITAS Germany and others care of handicapped children promoting their participation in society

h) CBM eye outreach program. A new Zeiss ophthalmic operation machine was bought and received in February 2019 with remaining fund from the CBM project. However, the Mwanza outreach program funded by CBM was not prolonged.

i) Franciskan Sisters Alles voor Allen Breda Netherlands support for pediatric cancer care