Uganda Medical Mission Winter 2025

For our medical mission to Kamengo, we are looking for volunteers to join our team of 15-20 people and below you can find an outline of what you might expect if you come along.

Wherever you come from, whatever your profession and background, we would be delighted to have you join our team. We work closely together as a team of Canadian and Ugandan nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, physicians, surgeons, and logisticians* to provide the local people with free health care services including:

· primary health care including gyne

· eye exams and reading glasses

· HIV, Malaria and Syphilis testing

· dental extractions

· surgeries

· medications

*Note: logisticians are non-medical people who organize everything so that the medical people can see patients.

Location

Kamengo, Uganda

Dates

Dates: March 17th to March 27th, 2025

Mission Lead/s

 Jimmy Sebulime and Christine Souliere

Mission Cost per participant

$3,500

Estimated Flight Cost

$1,500 – $2,500 international flight and $300-$500 in country flight

Partner

AZBGC, Ggoli Health Center, Nkozi Hospital

Beneficiaries

3000+ people from 35+ villages in the surrounding area

Primary mission language

English

Ready to join this mission?

Please complete the application form and submit along with your CV

In this second post Covid medical mission we have set the following the objectives for the medical mission, working with our Kamengo partners to:

1. Provide health care services in a safe and effective manner taking into consideration Covid safety protocols (offerings masks, social distancing, hand washing and hand sanitizing stations)

2. Provide access to high quality health care services and to support the local health care system including the sharing of information between Canadian and Ugandan medical personnel.

1. Work with local Ugandan partners to provide quality health care.

2. Orientation Team meeting for Ugandans and Canadians

3. Sharing and teaching of clinical information between Uganda and Canadian clinicians

3. Offering services at the Ggoli Health Center, with surgeries being scheduled and performed in partnership with the Nkozi Hospital.

4. Contribute to the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS

1. Free testing with Ugandan clinicians

2. Referrals to local HIV programs including counseling.

5. Work with our partners to build local capacity such that they are in control of the medical mission and able to take over any portion as needed or as they might choose. For example:

1. Our local Ugandan team is responsible for the translation for all patients, the triaging of patients, and managing the waiting areas for patients.  This is done in coordination with the Canadian Logisticians.

2. At the end of the day our Ugandan team reviews the line of waiting people with the Canadians to triage any emergencies and to decide on final numbers for the day.

3. When possible, Uganda and Canadian Co-Leads discuss together:

1. What is the best way to serve the people of Kamengo?

2. How best can we learn from each other?

3. How best can the CACHA team support the work of the health care providers in Kamengo?

4. How do we ensure people are safe while waiting to be seen and how do we decide who is to be seen?

For up to date travel information, please consult the Government of Canada – Travel Advice and Advisories site: https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/ The World Health Organization has a comprehensive website on the Ebola virus. https://www.who.int/csr/disease/ebola/en/

CACHA medical missions are non-profit and self-funded by volunteers and their donors. The mission cost  is disbursed over a variety of mission-related expenses including; accommodation, food, in-country transportation, allowances for locally engaged partners, medical and logistics equipment and supplies, communications, customs, medical treatments and referrals for patients, as well as CACHA overhead and management, CACHA membership fee, and helps to support many of our CACHA projects.

All donations submitted to CACHA toward payment of mission costs and plane tickets are tax deductible.

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