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Malaria fight boosted in Maracha District

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Partners in Community Transformation - PICOT  has embarked on a malaria program in Maracha District. Several activities have been designed in the project which include: community case management, data management, among others.  The 2-year project is being implemented in Maracha District, Yumbe District, Koboko District, Arua District, and Arua City. During the project inception meeting, Mr. Boniface   Kadabara , Resource Mobilisation officer Picot, said there will be no duplication in the project revealing as partners implementing malaria projects in Maracha District they have been holding joint meetings. Mr. Kadabara  said implementation of the project will be district led with PICOT providing the needed logistics.  He added implementation of the project will involve not only the health technical personnel and Village Health Team members(VHTs), but will also involve political leaders.   Hon. Bosco Asea,  Maracha District Vice Chairperson, appeale...

Maracha District renews GBV fight

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  Maracha District SGBV Referral Pathway has been revised and adopted by stakeholders. The pathway facilitates primary duty bearers and actors with information on how to respond to respond to Gender Based Violence(GBV) cases and to guide victims/survivors of GBV on where to seek assistance and what services are available at different referral points. Ms. Edith Kemigisa, Programs Manager Save the Children, said different actors have different roles to play as stipulated in the pathway. Ms.  Kemigisa said the pathway will be printed out and pinned in strategic community service points.   Mr. Paul Walakira, Maracha District Local Government Chief Administrative Officer, said that there is need to follow procedures in the management of GBV cases. Mr. Walakira said in some communities men are victims of domestic violence, but they choose to keep quiet for fear of stigma. Hon. Charles Waga, Secretary for Works and Technical Services Maracha District, said most cases of domestic...

Maracha District forms malaria taskforce

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Maracha District Local Government has formed a malaria taskforce under Mass Action Against Malaria(MAAM). MAAM is supported by the US President’s Malaria Intiative(PMI) and Ministry of Health. The district malaria task force comprises of leaders from the district to the parish level, office of the RDC and opinion leaders. During the launch of the district malaria taskforce at the district boardroom on Friday May 5, 2023, Ms. Koliba Kotevu, Maracha District Deputy RDC said “We are committed, we have ever undertaken other programs for malaria, we did well” Ms. Kotevu underscored President Museveni’s commitment to seeing the transformation of West Nile region.  Ms. Flavia Osoa, Maracha District Education Officer (member of district malaria taskforce), decried the poor usage of mosquito nets at household level.   “At homes mosquito nets are not used very well, and some parents are so careless” she said.  Ms. Osoa also that there was need to reactivate the schools’...