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News from Josephine
I hope this finds you well.
Nov 14
Its been long since I communicated, it has been a challenging time. This was followed by an interesting period for me because I was chosen and trained by IBFAN Uganda and Ministry of Health as a national assessor for Baby Friendly Health Facility initiative (BFHI) It is a very good opportunity for me discovering many gaps that need to be covered in relation to breastfeeding. All health facilities visited for both internal and external assessment have no mother support groups except only the one I work with. Most of them do not achieve even 6 steps so its a big task set ahead for me. There are many gaps on breastfeeding among the clinical staff. I am working on a proposal to support some of the health facilities to become baby friendly.
Wishing you all the best.
Josephine
Warm greetings from Uganda! I am sending my sincere thanks to WALC for the 2 year membership payment! This came at the most material time when my dream of establishing a breastfeeding resource center is a couple of weeks to becoming a reality! I have recently acquired a 5 by 6 feet cupboard for my breastfeeding resource materials I have accumulated for the last period! I was recently contacted by a new mom of Twins for lactation support, she got my contact from WALC! She is a very determined mom, currently successfully breastfeeding her twins! She appreciates my support. Our vegetables and fruits for the moms in mother support groups are flourishing and many moms are happy about the output! There is a new project -called best milk project which was started from the book donations by Kate Carothers RN, IBCLC and being furthered by Evelyn Harris - Secretary to the Chippewa Valley Technical College Nursing Club. Will give you updates in time to come. Iam working hard on attending the 2011 CAPPA and ILCA conferences to be able become Lactation Trainer to prepare me for the 2012 IBCLC examinations respectively. I plan to exhibit as I did last year and also be able to buy breastfeeding resources at the conference to stock my breastfeeding resource center and show case during the 2011 World Breastfeeding Week events! ...................... I will keep you posted on the progress. Sincerely Yours, Josephine Nalugo
We would like to wish WALC members, your families and friends a warm and joyous holiday season.
Thank you for your dedication and support of our organization, the mothers and babies we serve. We would not be able to reach families and children in Uganda without your generous donations and support in every way!
We look forward to a new year of working with you and reaching out to more mothers and babies to create a healthier world
Warmest Wishes from us to you,
Sincerely Yours,
Josephine
Greetings from Uganda! We have been quite busy in this period of the year, and I have attached a summary of some activities that we have managed to put our hands to. I’ve included some pictures you might enjoy. (Read the report.)
My sincere regards, to all.
Josephine
I am wishing you and all the WALC members a successful conference.
Pardon me for not being in contact, I have been away working with
parents of deaf children and training them in community based
rehabilitation. However, we have conducted two major activities with
the mother support groups this year.
1. sharing our 2009 experiences on breastfeeding and infant and young
child feeding in general.
2. Gaining more knowledge of complementary feeding and learning
cooking multimix using locally available foods.
3. Now that I have got back, I am getting to finalise writing my
presentation to the ILCA conference in July.
4.I have secured some contribution to the conference registration $500
from ERGOBABY carrier company. Currently I am working hard to saving
for my ticket.
Please find here with attached report.
Wishing you all the best,
Josephine
On behalf of the Conference Program Committee of the International Lactation Consultant Association, I am pleased to inform you that your proposal, Reaching vulnerable babies, girls and women in Africa: An experience of Uganda, was accepted as part of a workshop session for the 2010 Conference and Annual Meeting, ILCA at 25: A Lactation Celebration!, July 21-25 at the JW Marriott Hill Country Resort, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
“Thanks a million times”
Nov 16
I have been selected as a National Trainer in Infant and Young Child Feeding by IBFAN Uganda - recommended to the Ministry of Health of Uganda and I will be attending a Trainers of Trainers programme the second week of December. There wil be National trainings for Health workers next year and I will be part of the team to conduct these trainings. I would like to mention that its because of the support you give me that these people are able to recognise my active participation and recommend me. Thanks a million times.
Josephine has sent a comprehensive report about all the things she is doing to help more mothers breastfeed their babies in her region of Uganda. She has included many pictures in the report – she is doing amazing work with the contributions from WALC! Read her report and post a comment – I’m sure she’d be happy to hear from any of us.
Luck Knocked on My Door
Oct 30
Luck knocked on my door when WALC started sponsoring my membership to International Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA). My name is Josephine, I come from Uganda- the Pearl of Africa located in Eastern Africa…(more)
Josephine’s blog
Oct 17
As soon as the website is up and running well, our partner Josephine in Uganda will be able to update us about her activities in this space. She has been very busy with many activities to protect, promote and support breastfeeding in her area and is appreciative of the funding we are able to provide. I also know that she has submitted an abstract for the 2010 ILCA Conference. More to come!
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