Safe Mothers, Safe Babies

Safe Mothers, Safe Babies
Photo Credit: Anne Sherwood

29 March 2011

Erin Glueckert and International Women's Day

We are glad to finally share pictures from Board Member Erin Glueckert's recent trip to Uganda, where she attended International Women's Day.

Erin giving Certification of Appreciation to the Source of the Nile Rotary
Erin with Kalalu Women's Voice
Erin with Kalalu Men's Development Group (KAMEDE)

Kalalu Women's Voice preparing for their reproductive health drama,
performed on International Women's Day (March 8), focused on the
theme "produce the number of children that you can support).

24 March 2011

Shallow Wells

The construction of four shallow wells is officially underway! Well construction is being facilitated through our partner organization, the Uganda Village Project. Check out this page for more information on their safe water program: http://www.ugandavillageproject.org/what-we-do/safe-water/

Above: Shallow well constructed by the Uganda Village Project in Busembe.
Photographic credit: Anne Sherwood--www.annesherwood.com

21 March 2011

Malaria and Mosquito Nets

Malaria is a parasitic disease transmitted by female mosquitoes that afflicts nearly 250 million people every year, mostly in the developing world. It causes high fevers and flu-like symptoms, anemia, and in the event of cerebral malaria can also cause seizures and death. Especially for young children, pregnant women, and the elderly, malaria can be deadly; every year, around 1 million people die from the disease.

As awful as malaria is, it is also much easier to prevent than it is to treat. Malaria is becoming resistant to many of the former first-line drugs of choice; medication is also hard to obtain, especially in rural villages, and can be expensive. Conversely, mosquito nets hang over a person's bed while he/she sleeps to prevent an infected mosquito from biting its next host. Because the majority of malaria transmission happens between the hours of 1 AM and 4 AM when people are sleeping, mosquito nets can reduce malaria by up to 90%.

To date, Safe Mothers, Safe Babies has distributed 456 mosquito nets. Fortunately, the Rotary International Grant that helped us obtain the eRangers is also funding the purchase of 1,500 more mosquito nets. SAFE Program Manager Medie will be traveling to a distribution point with Source of the Nile Rotarian, Olam Sam, to purchase the nets TODAY!

SAFE Mosquito Net Outreach held in January 2009 in Iganga.
Photographic credit: Anne Sherwood--www.annesherwood.com

19 March 2011

eRangers Delivered to Ibulanku Health Center

After 2 1/2 long years, the eRangers have been officially delivered to Ibulanku Health Center! SAFE Program Manager Medie Mukalu and Source of the Nile Rotarian Olam Sam traveled with the units from the Entebbe Airport to the health center to ensure their safe arrival.

The launch of the eRanger program is set to officially begin in May. We are so excited!

*Photo credit: Anne Sherwood--www.annesherwood.com

16 March 2011

eRangers Arrived!

It's official--the eRangers are in Uganda. They arrived yesterday. We are still in the process of finalizing transport details, but they should tentatively be transported to Ibulanku Health Center this Friday or next Monday! This is an exciting day for Safe Mothers, Safe Babies---and we extend a hearty "thank you" for everyone who has helped us reach this point. More to follow soon (with pictures).

08 March 2011

Happy International Women's Day!

Happy International Women's Day from Safe Mothers, Safe Babies! Today we encourage you to reflect on all the women in your life that makes it what it is today. Without mothers, sisters, wives, daughters, grandmothers, aunts, and friends, our lives would be lonely! Thank you to all the special women who have helped us individually and as an organization!

Below are members of Kalalu Women's Voice, the first Kalalu community-formed club exclusively for women to discuss reproductive health and undertake projects to improve it. In Uganda, International Women's Day Celebration activities are just wrapping up. The festivities include song and dance performances, KAMEDE men's club debate about "how many wives and children are the best number to have," immunizations, malaria education, mosquito net distribution, and other health screenings. Check back in the next week for pictures of the event.



05 March 2011

Erin Glueckert in Uganda!

Safe Board Member Erin Glueckert is safely in Uganda! Amongst other things, she will be attending the first "Women's Day Celebration" that SAFE and Buyanga Sub-County have organized in partnership. It will feature the official launch of KAMEDE (Kalalu Men's Development), a community-wide debate about the relationship between the number of wives and children and economic viability/health of a family, performances by Kalalu Women's Group, and a health fair including immunizations, antenatal care, malaria prevention education, and a mosquito net outreach. Check back at the end of next weeks for information on how many people attended and for pictures of the event.

03 March 2011

Do Something Page

*Photographic credit: www.annesherwood.com

SAFE Founder, Jacquie Cutts, submitted an application for a Do Something Award. To find out more information, please visit: http://www.dosomething.org/project/safe-mothers-safe-babies   And please, post a comment on the Do Something project page!

02 March 2011

Grant Funding Released

The grant funding was released yesterday, officially! The eRangers will be on their way shortly.

01 March 2011


eRangers Arriving: After 2 years of working with local medical professionals and Rotary International Districts #7210 and #9200, the eRangers are arriving this month. For more information on the eRanger Motorcycle Ambulance Program, visit www.safemotherssafebabies.org