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2019.01.16
CR Welcoming participants at the Annual F&E Forum
Some of these were innovative ways of awareness creation on Trachoma, provision of surgical services to 824 TT patients, construction and rehabilitation of 71 school water facilities (68 Boreholes and 3 taps), construction of 86 new toilet blocks with four holes each, besides renovation of 50 toilet blocks.
HtHI also produced and distributed 154, 853 Trachoma learners’ activity and Trachoma resource books, among many other interventions. In 2018, HtHI supported the construction of 6 new Boreholes, rehabilitated 3 others, supported construction and rehabilitation of 24 toilet facilities. Notably and with HtHI support, 163 schools have water facilities of the total 170 primary schools in the district, bringing the school water coverage of about 96%!
These interventions are all aimed at Trachoma control and have greatly contributed to adoption of good hygiene behaviours, like face washing with soap at least twice a day. Trachoma awareness in schools in Machinga has been phenomenal!
After the presentation, participants took turns to ask some questions, to which the HtHI team ably responded.
Among others, participants wanted if HtHI would be moving out of the district and were happy to hear that HtHI had secured another funding to support the delivery of WASH/disease control project.
Key participants that included Madam Jolobala, Member Parliament; the Machinga District Council Chairperson (Mr. Chitedze), spoke very highly about HtHI work. Jolobala congratulated HtHI for a job well done and further said HtHI has been very transparent in the delivery of this Project.All the key stakeholders in Machinga have been participating and following on what HtHI has been doing.
She then challenges other NGOs to emulate the example of HtHI. Speaking during closing of this Forum, the District Chairperson said HtHI had clearly taken key stakeholders in Machinga from point A to point B. He said HtHI had clearly demonstrated what accountability and transparency should look like in practical terms.He thanked the HtHI leadership, which according to him, informed all these great strides the HtHI Malawi team had achieved, including the development of successful partnerships. He then assured HtHI that the Machinga District Council would take full responsibility to ensure these interventions are sustained over time.
"We will not come back to HtHI to seek support to maintain these facilities, we will do it by ourselves,” he said and ended his remarks by expressing gratitude to KOICA for this great financial support.
Member of Parliament, Madam Jolobala takes her turn to thank HtHI for the job well done!
HtHI facilitated yet another very successful Annual F&E Forum in 2018. The number of participants that turned out and their contributions made this year’s Annual Forum even more interesting. HtHI reiterated the need for Machinga District Council to ensure they provide ongoing support to schools and communities in order to sustain the HtHI/KOICA supported Trachoma elimination interventions in the district.
Thank you for concerning on the HtHI, which has helped children in Malawi escape the dark realities of the trachoma and move to a bright future. We hope you will also take a lot of interest and participate in new projects that will begin in Malawi in the New Year of 2019.
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