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1. AHN Workshop Maputo, Mozambique 21 – 23 November 2008
African Twinning Project
A strategy for heart health in Africa
2. A programme with only one project – A great idea with little participation
The Kenyan – Danish Twinning Project
“The Nairobi Eastland’s Children’s Heart Education Project”
3. Here we have the “twins”
4. Facts about Kenya Population: 31,5 mio
Mortality 2002 Heart disease 13.661
Mortality 2002 Stroke14.843
Mortality Rheumatic Heart Disease 360
Smoking prevalence m:66,3% f: 27,3 %
Research number of publications on cardiovascular disease: 3 from 1991 – 2001
Number of cardiologists 12
WHO: “The Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke”
5. 2002: e-mail from Paddy Murphy WHF requesting Heart Foundations to facilitate establishment of heart foundations in Africa
“The African Twinning Project”
DHF joined the project
Why: As a rather wealthy, big and well structured organisation we felt we had an obligation to offer our help to some of the poorest people in the world
After consultation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs we decided to approach Kenya
Through Paddy Murphy we got in contact with Elizabeth Gatumia
7. We invited her to Copenhagen on our expenses
Agreed about the twinning, though non of us really knew what it was
DHF expected it to be about exchanging knowledge and experience
KHNF felt that primary need was funding
8. 2003 Kenyan Heart National Foundation was established a legal national organisation
DHF started to receive requests for money
DHF realised little by little that twinning was impossible without funding
The most urgent was a sponsor
We found funding opportunities in DANIDA’s funding department for “Minor Projects”
10. 2004 We asked KHNF for a draft of a concrete project
Project on prevention of rheumatic heart disease was presented at the African Heart Network meeting
11. 2005
Meeting and study trip to Nairobi with the aim to make an application to the Minor Project Fond
Project focus: Prevention of Rheumatic Heart Disease
13. The project has received two grants: 1.
53.300 Euro for first project from 1 August 2005
- 31 July 2006 from DANIDA
17.300 Euro from DHF
2.
133.300 Euro for second project 1 February 2007 – 1 February 2009 from DANIDA
40.000 Euro from DHF
14. Project purpose:
That the population of Nairobi Eastlands has knowledge of RHD and seeks preventive treatment when getting the first symptoms
That KHNF become a strong and independent foundation/association who can work without financial support from Denmark
17. What did we do?
Training teachers in schools
Training pupils in schools
21. What did we do? Training of staff in Nairobi Eastlands clinics
24. What did we do?
26. What did we do? Organisational capasity building:
Memberships
Local committees
30. What did we do? Events
34. What did we do: Advocasy
35. We had no data.
After 2 years intensive advocacy the District Health Information Record Office has integrated rheumatic heart disease in their data collection in Nairobi.
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Nairobi City Council, City Education Department has integrated training prevention of RHD in Nairobi’s schools curriculum
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Minister of Sanitarian Health and Prevention has declared her support and training RHD prevention is now a possible part of school curriculum though out Kenya
38. Results Highlights:
Local commitees 9
Patients clubs 1
Kenyan-Heart Clubs in schools 65
Teachers has receives training in schools 65
Talking walls 12
Clinics have received education 108
Seminars for church representatives, participants 54
World Heart Day 2007 6000
World Heart Day 2008 4500
39. We will receive an external evaluation commissioned and financed by DHF very soon.
It is conducted by Dr. Bongani S.A. and Dr. Fred Bukachi, Kenya.
40. This was about the successes but what about the difficulties?
41. We have been very alone
We have learned the hard way
We still have to improve the sustainability aspect of the project
Lack of collaboration with Kenyan Society of Cardiology (Probably now in place)
Lack of data and statistics
Difficulties in understanding each other, cultural differences
Fundraising in Kenya
Governance
Making professional applications/understanding Logical Framework Approach
42. Suggestions: First:
WHF – Heart Foundations/Associations in Africa (Twinning)
Define a framework for Twinning
Investigate funding opportunities by scrutinising development aid programmes in a number of countries and private foundations
Encourage more developed countries heart foundations to take part
Establish a supporting programme
Help to make applications
Help to tackle problems during the project
Exchange of experiences
43. Second:
Button up advocacy
Investigate a number of developed countries aid programmes to see to which extend they contains support to combat NCD’s in developing world, and if not
Create an advocacy programme where national heart foundations/associations and cardiac societies advocate for NCD in development programmes for health
We will need to make internal marketing in order to have support from other foundations/associations and cardiac societies
Liaise with other NGO’s
45. We can do it with CVD’s if we want to do it.
Lets start now
46. Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin. Mother Theresa