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Dr Awojobi visits Fantsuam Foundation

John has sent this report from Fantsuam Foundation in Nigeria: Follow up to training of Fatsuam staff in Eruwa Nigeria’s foremost rural surgeon, Dr. Oluyombo Awojobi, founder and CEO of the Awojobi Clinic Eruwa (ACE), came on a 3-day visit to Fantsuam Foundation. This followed the placement of two Fantsuam staff at his clinic where he took them through his appropriate health technology programs. And what was the reason for his visit to Fantsuam Foundation? In his words “I should endeavor to visit you in the next one month before the enthusiasm of the duo wanes”. Surgery in the new...

Vacancy - Are you our doctor?

If you are a medical doctor, registered with the Medical and Dental Council (MDC), and are seeking career fulfillment through service in poorly resourced rural communities - here is a unique opportunity for you. The organisation you'll work with Fantsuam Foundation is committed to empowering community members, particularly women, to find means of employment and income to meet their own development needs. We are working in 50 communities across 7 Local Government areas in Kaduna State, and over 5,000 individuals benefit from Fantsuam’s services every year. We estimate that over 200,000 people have benefited either directly or indirectly from Fantsuam...

Appropriate technology training in Eruwa

John Dada writes: Training with a world renowned rural surgeon A team of two staff from Fantsuam Foundation undertook a two-week training at Awojobi Clinic, Eruwa (ACE). The team was full of admiration for the personal tutelage they received from world-renowned rural surgeon, Dr. Oluyombo Awojobi, the founder of ACE, and his team of dedicated staff. During their stay, the Fantsuam team had the rare privilege of working closely with Dr. Awojobi on his ward rounds, in the operating theatre, medical laboratories and in his biomedical engineering workshop. Cheap and simple solutions At ACE, the Fantsuam Foundation team had ample...

First hoist for patients at Fantsuam

John Dada writes from Fantsuam: African Palliative Care funds a manual hoist for Fantsuam's clients Among its many services Fantsuam Foundation offers home-based care to clients, many of whom require professional moving and handling skills. The need for a manual hoist became pressing for the Fantsuam home-based care teams as the population of its older clients increased and with greater numbers of people physically disabled by road traffic accidents, especially those involving the ubiquitous motor cycle taxis (Okada). The cost of such equipment was clearly beyond Fantsuam Foundation and its purchase has been made possible through the support of the...

Malaria - and why I need help in Dadamac

This post is about malaria and is also a request for help with what I do in Dadamac. Why malaria? Earlier this evening I phoned Graham Knight for a catch-up phone call. He was out, so I did "an alternative catchup", re-reading a couple of his recent BioDesign newsletters. That's how malaria and mosquito control came to my mind. Artenisia annua Graham has been in discussion with various people about the practicalities of artenisia annua. (Help needed note - at this point I'd like to have put a summary about artenisia annua and malaria, and Graham's work, plus a link...

Dadamac and me - Filling in the gaps for BenB

This is my "homework" following a Skype chat (which means that as long as it answers Ben's questions, and is framed by our Skype chat, I won't try to give additional explanations). For more context see Response to "A Theory of Community Formation" Patterns Amongst other things we touched on patterns. If there is a pattern behind this, it is the pattern of trying to capture relevant elements from chaotic emergent systems, so they can become tagged, categorised, structured, and coherent. We need to do this more effectively in order to accelerate collaborations and information sharing. Sharing knowledge We need...

Adult literacy in Kadarko - starting October 2013

John Dada wrote "We have been requested to provide evening adult literacy classes. We expect that there will be a greater demand for this service than we can meet when we plan to start in October." - see Summer School in Kadarko . He mentioned this in our weekly Dadmac UK-Nigeria online meeting today. As an ex-infant teacher I was quickly playing with possibilities in my mind, so I've made these notes, and we can discuss the ideas together before the classes start in October. The school l haven't been to the school in Kadarko, but I know many poorly...

Summer School in Kadarko

The long summer holiday John writes: There has been much discussion in the UK about children forgetting what they have learned during the long summer holidays. But the challenges to learning faced by children in Nigeria are even greater due to the larger class sizes and few resources in many schools. Children in Kadarko have never had the opportunity of being kept busy during the long vacation from July to September. Unfortunately, there is not enough farm work or harvest at this time, so it can be boring for children. The choice to go back to school! A group of...

Response to "A Theory of Community Formation"

Much of what I do relates to communities and what enables the people in them to collaborate effectively so I was very pleased to disccover A Theory of Community Formation. and responded in the comments box - copied here: The response Thank you for this. I appreciate your insights and hope to think about them more deeply, and ideally to explore them further with you. My interest in this topic includes several experiences of emerging communities, most of them ongoing. One is the gradual emergence, since approximately 2000, of what I now refer to as the Dadamac (online) community, You...

Introducing Ostradef

Today I am with my friend Chief Gbade Adejumo from Okeho, in Oke-Ogun, Oyo State, Nigeria. He is visiting the UK and we are taking the opportunity to catch up and to see how we can collaborate in the future. Ostradef Gbade has been telling me about Okeho Strategic Development Foundation (Ostradef). It was founded in 2010, by a group of Okeho indigens who are concerned about the low level of development of the town and want to do something about it. Looking forward Gbade and I are looking at how Dadamac and Ostradef can work together in future. This...

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