Movimiento Netzkraft

Community Hive Organisation (CHO)

Gayaza - Namulonge Road
Kabanyoro, Wakiso District
Uganda

Persona de contacto: Godfrey Nsubuga

+256 752 991319; ;+256772678270
prog.managers@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/Elderrly/?ref=page_internal
https://www.givingway.com/organization/community-hive-organisation

Áreas temáticas

  • Organización de apoyo
  • Política social/Discapacitados
  • Política / Proyecto de educación
  • Ayudantes voluntarios serán bienvenidos.

Sobre nosotros

Community Hive Organization (CHO) is a not for profit informal group of young people/former interns who are highly committed and motivated to serve older persons, and needy children with diligence, love and compassion to help them improve the quality of life and enable them to live with dignity like any other categories of people in the area. The idea behind this innovation is that the vision bearer (Godfrey Nsubuga-social worker) was one of the many vulnerable children in Uganda who were raised by older women and men. He got concern about the hard life other older persons go through to raise their grandchildren in a resource constrained situation, and how their human rights are grossly violated across all sectors of public service accessibility and provision. CHO was developed in 2010 and started work in 2013 in Busukuma Division-Wakiso District, Uganda.

Our vision is to see a community where elderly people, Orphans and Vulnerable Children live free of poor health and a dignified life.

The group is driven by the mission to promote and protect the rights of older persons, and needy children under their care through humanitarian, social-research and advocacy efforts, and we envision to see a community where older persons, and needy children under their care live free of poor health and live a dignified life.

Areas of focus
• Community Development
• Economic empowerment and Development
• Education support for needy children
• Health/medical care support
• Volunteerism/Internship
• Social research and advoacy.

Activities:
• Home visiting (SALT approach) the bedridden older persons and Orphans and interact with them to address the consequences of isolation, stigma and discrimination, promote societal collective responsibility and community volunteerism in efforts to protect and promote the rights and entitlements.
• We mobilize community youth, school children and University students on internship once a year who volunteer their limited time to promote personal hygiene among older persons and environmental sanitation. Some of the activities carried out include health education on self-care, fetching water, cleaning compounds, washing clothes.
• Some older persons are so poor in that they cannot afford food and they sleep hungry. Having a single meal becomes a miracle to majority of them. Therefore we mobilize communities who collect food within the community and distribute it to older persons or even help them to cook. These are older persons who do not have caregivers or family relatives to support them.
• Once in awhile we mobilize health workers who reach out to the older persons, their Orphans and offer them free basic health care services.
• Orphans under the care of older persons and themselves lack warm clothing and bedding which exposes their health to coldness and mosquitoes. In this case we mobilize clothes which we distribute to them occasionally.
• Engage in national advoacy forums to influence government for the integration of older perosns issues in the Government planning, budgeting and implementation
• Community sentization, training and group formation.

Godfrey Nsubuga is the Founder, Team Leader and vision bearer of the Community Hive Organisation (CHO).

For other net participants we can offer an expert guidance through trained staff, give an expert opinion, procure expert information and establish new contacts in the field of our work.

CHO volunteers had visited the older person in Sitabaale village and they were helping her by washing her clothes.She was terminally ill and she could not support herself..
Tasaaga primary school pupils home visits older persons in Sitabaale village to help with fetch water for all older persons. They support older persons who live alone and do not have caregivers.
CHO team leader was conducting community awareness about the dangers and risks associated with elder abuse and neglect, and encouraging community collective actions in support older persons in the area.
CHO together with public and private health workers conducted an outreach were older persons and their grandchildren received free medical care services; in a bid to challenge their limited access to such services
The CHO team leader (Mr. Godfrey Nsubuga) was conducting a session on the application of Community Life Competence Process or CLCP. This is a new way of working together. Participants were drawn from 12 districts in Uganda who are working towards improving the living conditions of older persons.
CHO team leader (Mr. Godfrey Nsubuga) engaging older persons in Mbarara district to generate data and enrich the development of a policy brief towards establishment of national council for older persons
CHO volunteers planning for community activities with the engagement of Internship students from Makerere University, Nsamizi institute and Kyambogo University; in a bid to support community older persons in Sitabaale village
CHO volunteers planning for community activities with the engagement of Internship students from Makerere University, Nsamizi institute and Kyambogo University; in a bid to support community older persons in Sitabaale village
CHO team together with an older persons after helping her with home chores are paraded for a group photography. By shaking hands, an older person was expressing happiness and appreciation for the support provided by the team
Youth groups mobilized for community action; in a bid to provide social care and support to older persons in the area