Rielding Health Advancement Trust Fund
An organization aiming
to work worldwide,with presence in Africa & soon in Asia in areas of health,environment,microfinance,education, clean energy, housing,infrastructure,manufacturing consultancy,training & ICT.
Rielding International’s
Grand MegaVision:
Very Rich People everywhere in the world.
Mega Vision
A Highly developed world & hyper growth for all Countries.
Mission
The overall goal of the Rielding International organization is to provide the people of the world with better access to health care,education, environmental sustenability,clean energy,finance,infrastructure, housing & ICT for improved standards of living .
Strategic Objective: Rielding International is a developmental institution founded as a community based organisation,working on child/youth /women development & their health issues as well as educating them on entrepreneurship & community health initiatives with a coverage targetting Tanzania country & Kenya.The group has been planning to extend its coverage to all natiions in the African continent for the next ten years.
Strategic Pivotal Goal: The prime philosophy of the Rielding International is to provide Networked Solutions(RINS) to promote the health and economical well-being of people residing in developing countries Asia and Africa.
ORGANIZATION PROFILE FOR PROJECT ON:
1.PROGRAM ONE 1:
CHILDREN`S COMMUNITY HEALTH SUPPORTIVE NETWORK & SAFETY PROGRAM
Assistance for Kids in Pain Project under Rielding International to provide Networked Solutions(RINS) for improved health.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Rielding International Networked Solutions(RINS) ………………Your source for ………….community health strengthening
CHILDREN HEALTH SUPPORTIVE NETWORK & SAFETY
Strategic Objective:
While Rielding International’s improvement goals include people of all ages, the project’s main priority is improving that of children.
Health Issues Faced by the Children
The Goal of the Baby Health schemes
Contextual Details Related to the Baby`s Health:Currently, there is only 1 doctor for every 50,000 people in Kenya.
In Areas of health Kenya alone, there is a 12.1% chance that a child will die before they reach the age of five7. This figure is alarmingly high, especially since the cause of death for the great majority of these children is entirely preventable with proper monitoring of health and quick diagnosis and treatment. This is the goal of the Rielding International project – to provide better health care to patients.The World Health Organization reports that in countries such as Kenya and Tanzania, the main children’s health problems include malnutrition, diarrheal diseases, HIV/AIDS transmitted from the mother, malaria, and pneumonia7. Extreme and/or sudden fluctuations in weight (especially weight loss) in children under the age of one can be a representative symptom of many of the aforementioned health problems. Malnutrition and the presence of HIV/AIDS can be detected when a baby does not develop or grow according to normal standards1,5. Diarrheal diseases can cause sudden drops in a baby’s weight. Because a symptom of malaria is diarrhea, sudden weight loss could also be an indicator of this particular disease4.
Leadership without support is like trying to make bricks without enough straw. True leaders reinforce their ideas and plans with strategic partnerships, alliances and supportive audiences.
Donate your proceeds to the Assistance for Kids in Pain Project an initiative to provide support,resources & hope to communities`s children health supportive networks & families of underpriviledged children in Kenya & East Africa suffering from malnutrition,extremehunger,TB,HIV/AIDS,Malarial,pneumonia,defects & diarroheal diseases.
Vision:
Our vision is for Kenya & TZ to have selfsufficient communal & family health programs that can have the necessary medical care to children & young adults who suffer from eradicable intolerable defects,diseases & adversities under the MDGs radar especially for those who have few resources to pay for such care.
Purpose:
More than 1,000,000 babies are born in Kenya with a common ailment or defect each year.However at this time ,there is no common communal vital health programs in all of Africa.Lacking the access to modern mediacal care ,many of these children die needlessly in their early childhood years.
From 2012 ,RHATF,is to assist over 117,000 needy children & young adults in a span of 5-10 years with help from Kenya,India
,Italy & USA through medical tourism,health subsidies,community healthy ecosystems initiative & clinics in primary schools.It is truly remarkable that 75% of the patients should receive their life saving treatments for free between 2012-2015.
RHATF is a registered name & a private label charitable organisation in Kenya & a tax exempt entity worldwide.
Supporters:
Our supporters are individuals,families,communities,foundations, businesses,churches & organisations from around the world.Gifts of all sizes are helping the “Assistance for Kids in Pain ProjecT” HAVE A POSITIVE EFFECT ON THE LIVES OF CHILDREN IN NEEDY FAMILIES.
WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US BY MAKING A DONATION TODAY.
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ORGANIZATION PROFILE FOR PROJECT ON:
2.PROGRAM TWO 2:
Healthy Communities Initiative
Rielding International is designed to provide a clear and dynamic path forward in promoting the health priorities of pregnant women,babies under five and school going children in Africa.
Our best health resources for aFRICA’s best health
- Establish ten priority health goals
- Identify & construct over 30000 Community health clinics to help in access to vital health care status
- Build an agenda for community health improvement
MAIN GOAL
To see a Healthy community where vulnerable and disadvantaged members of the community and other disadvantaged people in the society of mostly the youths live positive and sustainable health lives.
SERVICES PROVIDED
- Formative research to health issues.
- community health worker trainings and development issues in the community
- Gender Issues development trainigs.
- Adolescent health development programs
- Communicable/Non-communicable disease prevention control e.g. STI/HIV/AIDS,
- Empowerment programs e.g. micro-finance, social welfare
GRANTS
The organization in the past received health support grant from; Youth development fund,church funds, bank entrepreneurship fund.
AWARDS AND APPRECIATION
- The most active group in the society and resource mobilization Award (2010 by the Action aid organization.
OBJECTIVES
- To conduct baseline studies to identify issues affecting the society and try to meet there needs as youth group.
- To provide basic Information training to community members, and Youths for development, Economic Growth as well as Poverty alleviation.
- Conservation of environment through planting of trees which in turn bring the the youths together and also raising awareness for the youths and creating income.
- To provide awareness on drug related abuses that affect the youth.
- To develop, field-test and produce Materials for campaigns i.e. Posters, Handouts e.t.c.
- To raise Awareness on STD/HIV&AIDS, promote and provide Community Based empowerment for the youth.
- To Collaborate with other Bodies or Agencies Promoting development in the society.
STRATEGIES BEING ADOPTED
- Advocacy / Sensitization
- Behavioral Change Communication (BCC)
- Home/Community Based Care trainigs.
- Youth Friendly Resource Centers
- Training peers
- Health education provisions
TARGET AUDIENCE
- Locals
- Youth.
- Community Based Organizations (CBOs).
- policy makers
- Traditional / Religious /Community Development Associations , CBOs.
- Policy Makers / Local / State/National level.
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Ten affinity groups will continue to provide guidance and insight to reach each health goal. Rielding International provides the vital information for these groups to connect and work together to improve the health of the community:
- Work together to address important issues related to each health goal
- Share information about their agencies and organizations, along with their current initiatives and future plans
- Identify individuals and resources available to support progress toward health goals
- Connect existing resources with community and agency needs
AcknowledgementsRielding International represents more than 30000 community health initiatives, a collaborative process that has prioritized health goals and selected specific measures to our progress going forward as we work together to improve the health of African people. This collaboration is supported by Hospitals of USA,Councils on Health in Europe and the Hospitals of Africa , Community Benefit Partnership (CBP), Building a Healthier Africa (BHA), and the Healthy Communities Initiative. The Healthy Communities Initiative designed the Healthy Communities Network® — a configurable local-based system that provides high-quality data and decision support tools. The system improves health tracking, best practice sharing, and community development to enable health improvement and environmental sustainability of communities around the world. Works by other groups Cited by RI. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (1) Read about the 2011-2019 Community Needs |Rielding International Disparities Assessment: HEALTH DISPARITIES:Highlighting differences in health status, outcomes and access to care allows community to target and allocate resources efficiently, adjust socio-economic systems, and encourage political change to improve health. (2) Backgrounder – HIV Infection in Infants and Children. 1 Feb. 2000. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases – National Institute of Health. 17 Feb. 2009 <http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/news/newsreleases/2000/drug_regimen_backgrounder.htm> (3) Mashavu – Networked Health Solutions for the Developing World. 2009. Mashavu. 25 Jan. 2009 <http://www.mashavu.com/>. (4) Pneumonia. 2009. The Nemours Foundation. 17 Feb. 2009 <http://kidshealth.org/teen/infections/bacterial_viral/pneumonia.html>. (5) Preventing Malaria in Infants and Children: DPD. 11 Feb. 2009. Health Grades, Inc. 17 Feb. 2009 <http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/artic/preventing_malaria _in_infants_and_children_dpd.htm>. (6) UNICEF – Kenya – The big picture. United Nations Children’s Fund. 30 Jan. 2009 <http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/kenya_2621.html>. (7) “Weather and Climate in Kenya.” South Travels. 2009. 17 Feb. 2009 <http://www.southtravels.com/africa/kenya/weather.html>. (8) WHO | Kenya. 2009. World Health Organization. 25 Jan. 2009 <http://www.who.int/countries/ken/en/>. (9) Badkhen, Anna. “Famine in East Africa: Littlest Victims of Drought, Poverty.” San Francisco Chronicle 30 Mar. 2006: A1. The other purpose of this blog is to allow its users to view information and to provide resources and health-related data to interested parties. This resource is not a substitute for the advice of your personal physician or other qualified health care professional nor is it an endorsement of educational methods, products, or services. The content has not been checked or warranted, and does not constitute or imply a recommendation or endorsement, by Building a Healthier Africa (BHA). Building a Healthier Africa (BHA) is not a health care provider, and does not give medical advice or treatment. You are responsible for interviewing and selecting a physician or other provider for additional information. By reviewing this list of resources, you understand and agree that the Building a Healthier Africa (BHA) is in no way responsible for the acts, omissions, or services of any of the physicians, providers and resources, or for any actions you may take based on the information furnished by Building a Healthier Africa (BHA). IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, CALL 911. Contacts:+254 71248 3612,+254 789357132, |
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