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SAMARITAN’S HAND

Uganda is LAND LOCKED COUNTRY

Map of Uganda Kampala is the capital city of Uganda. Exports : Coffee, Copper, Tea, Bronze, Tin, Oil, Sugar Kampala is the capital city of Uganda. Modern city built on seven hills.

Issues facing children in Uganda Malaria, respiratory infections and diarrhea are the Malaria, respiratory infections, and diarrhea are the main causes of under-5 mortality. Approximately 20,000 babies are infected by HIV annually through mother-to-child transmission. Lack of clean Water Nearly half of the estimated 2 million orphans are orphaned due to AIDS, with the total expected to rise to 3.5 million by 2010. Children and women comprise 80 percent of the 1.4 million people forced to flee their homes due to conflict. They live in more than 200 camps, with limited services. Malaria, respiratory infections and diarrhea are the main causes of under-5 mortality.

Moses 13 months, 12.5 lbs

Rescue Moses and brothers found in 2017 Severely malnourished Malaria XX Severely anemic Could not sit, crawl nor stand independently Death cry

Mulago Hospital Blood transfusion Malaria treatment

Families bring all medical necessities into Hospital

Recovery Steven’s belly full of worms 3 weeks in recovery with 18 year old mother, Rose Steven’s belly full of worms

Regular Ward

4 week into recovery with better Nutrition

Donated children’s clothing and teddy bear

Moses He can now walk 6 months later

8 years old with Family 4 years old