Our Plan for the Medium
Term
- To build 50 Health Centres.
- Provide Basic healthcare
- We are in talks with other countries in Africa including Angola
(where INTELS Management is planning to build their second SFA
Health Centre) Sierra Leone, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana and Rwanda.
- Provide children with mosquito nets to prevent the spread of
Malaria.
- Encourage and empower self-sufficiency development programmes.
Help the young to develop skill that will benefit their community
and contribute towards the upkeep of their local SFA Health Centre.
To encourage the communities to attain self-reliance and self-sustainability
we provide advice on how to create and run their own healthcare
through income generating projects like agriculture, dressmaking,
food production, beadwork, cards and other social enterprises.
- As much as possible, work through and alongside the tradition
and culture of each country.
- Provide vital education for women.
- Include the building of an orphanage/abandoned baby's home next
to each of SFA Health Centres.
- Develop family and community based models of care in order to
give abandoned and orphaned children a chance of survival and
a brighter future.
- Improve health and nutrition status and provide young people
of sexually active age with information on the prevention of AIDS
and Malaria.
- Strengthen and encourage adoption and foster parenting.
- To provide a structure from which the taking of Anti-Retroviral
drugs can be monitored and through the provision of education
and nutrition to ensure that potentially toxic drugs are not taken
by persons who are under nourished.
- We hope to provide Home Based Care training for families with
HIV children and other HIV affected family members.
- Encourage programmes to help decrease and remove the stigma
attached to HIV.
- Provide Training for Counsellors and Dieticians.
- Set up resource and fund-raising programmes in each SFA Health
Centre. We hope to provide livelihood development and Basic Vocation
as well as moral support for the young adults with siblings to
care for, in the hope of decreasing prostitution among girls as
young as 12yrs.
- Increase body weights and improve coping mechanism for HIV/AIDS
and Malaria infected children.
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