By Arumadri Joel | Project OfficerINTERGRATED HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
INTERGRATED HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE - NEEDS ASSESMENT REPORT DURING THE VISIT TO RIKI HEALTH CENTRE III ON 5TH AUGUST 2020
Introduction
Integrated Health and development Initiative is a registered non-governmental organization that was established in the year 2013 to address some of the existing gaps in service delivery to the community by the service providers. The organization specifically focuses on West Nile Districts which have been disadvantaged due the long standing wars within and from the neighboring countries of South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo which have great impact on West Nile Districts. The organization decided to further start with the greater Arua District which has the current Arua City serving all the West Nile Districts. The program looked at the entire city divisions and zeroed on Ayivu division where the pen spinning landed on Oluko ward and finally the pen spinning on Riki cell which is over 20km from Arua City Centre.
Objectives of the visit
On ground findings
On arrival to the Health Centre, the visiting team got the H/C staff that welcomed the team warmly and led the team to the in charge who had positive deliberations with the team in meeting the above objectives as below: -
During the discussion, it was realized that the total number of parishes in oluko sub County or Oluko Ward was 9 and out of this, Riki H/C III was the only government Health facility in the whole Sub County or the Ward and serves a population of over 9,013 in the two parishes of Yabiavoko and Anipi although the H/C receives clients beyond its catchment area across the neighboring districts of Terego and Vurra.
COVID 19
v The community members in the beginning worked hand in hand with the Health Centre staff by communicating actively on the COVID 19 suspects before relaxing as of now
v The Arua City COVID 19 task force team released 4 megaphones to Oluko to sensitize the community on the COVID 19 pandemic in the following places; Onzivu parish (Cell), Riki Health Centre, Oluko Solidarity H/C and Oluko S/C(Ward)
v At the H/C, the staff and the patience were seen putting on the face masks and also washing of hands with soap and water
v Social distancing is emphasized at the triage
v Over 20 COVID 19 suspects were referred to Arua for screening
GAPS IDENTIFIED
Conclusion
The above gaps call for serious and fast intervention if a productive community is to be saved and empowered for a sustainable health and development. The visit was timely and yielded a lot of issues.
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