- Helped two new women's groups form, all of which conduct safe motherhood activities and outreach.
- Provided safe motherhood training to 7 groups.
- Worked with 3 groups on developing high-quality safe motherhood and general health education dramas.
- Provided organic farming training (which is how the groups sustain their activities) to 7 groups.
- Provided organic passion fruit and sweet potato seeds to 3 groups.
- Registered 5 groups with the sub-county.
- Provided group management and business training to 7 groups.
- Provided emergency neonatal resuscitation training to two health centers.
Safe Mothers, Safe Babies

Photo Credit: Anne Sherwood
10 August 2011
Thank You Do Something!!!
09 August 2011
Shallow Well Hand-Over
Safe Mothers, Safe Babies is pleased to share the official hand-over of the shallow wells funded by the Rotary International Grant. A special thanks to our Rotary partners in Rotary Districts #7210 and #9200.
Photo Credit: Katherine Meese
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SAFE Board Member, Erin Glueckert, and Program Manager, Mohamed Mukalu (Medie), at the official hand-over event with representatives of Rotary International--our awesome funders! |
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Nothing sweeter than clean water! |
08 August 2011
eRanger Program Launch
After 3 long years of hard work, SAFE is pleased to announce the launch of the eRanger motorcycle ambulance program at Ibulanku Health Center!!! A special Thanks to all of our supporters, espeically the Rotary International Foundation and Rotary Districts #7210 and #9200.
Photo credit: Katherine Meese
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Ibulanku Health Center manager, Sulamain Lule, speaking at the eRanger launch. |
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Dignitaries and local Village Health Teams in attendance at the launch. |
06 August 2011
Welcome from Kalalu Women's Voice
Wonder what it's like to work with SAFE in Uganda? Check out this welcome song from Kalalu Women's Voice, one of the women's groups with which SAFE works!
04 July 2011
Jefferson Medical Students in Uganda!
SAFE's first volunteer trip of the year is in full force! Caitlin White, Melissa Vitolo, and Erin Shapiro--first year medical students from Jefferson Medical School--arrived in Uganda at the end of last week. They will be working with SAFE Program Manager, Mukalu Medie, and Iganga citizens to expand our work with women's groups (including safe motherhood initiatives, nutrition projects, and income generation) and train health professionals and lay citizens in emergency obstetric care. Check back soon for updates from the interns!
04 May 2011
International Day of the Midwife
Today is International Day of the Midwife. Help us recognize midwives in Uganda for their extraordinary efforts to save women by supporting the programs that connect them with needed educational and service-delivery resources. Visit: http://www.safemotherssafebabies.org/?p=what_we_do&s=maternal_health and http://www.safemotherssafebabies.org/?p=what_we_do&s=ecare for more information!
26 April 2011
World Malaria Day
In memory of all the millions of people who die every year from malaria, today is World Malaria Day. Malaria is of particular concern to pregnant women; pregnancy reduces a woman's resistance to the disease and makes it harder to fight. Malaria is even more catastrophic for newborns. Help us stop the spread of this disease by expanding our Malaria Prevention Program. Visit: http://www.safemotherssafebabies.org/?p=what_we_do&s=malaria_prevention
Thank you!
- The SAFE Team
Thank you!
- The SAFE Team
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