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Samburu Community Receives Emergency Response Training
Global FICCS recently hosted training sessions aimed at enhancing emergency response skills to empower community members and staff to provide initial care in emergencies, supporting the Nomadic Healthcare team.
The Year in Review: The Nomadic Healthcare Program
Join us as we look back on 2023 and relive the highlights of our Nomadic Healthcare Program.
Expecting moms get a glimpse of their babies for the first time
It's a beautiful moment an expecting mother gets to hear the heartbeat of her baby for the first time. We're so excited that sonograms are now part of our Nomadic Healthcare program!
Making significant strides to improve snakebite care
Almost 45% of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya involve snakes, resulting in over 1,000 deaths annually. Nurse Dorcas Moraa attended the 13th Annual East African Snakebite Conference to gather knowledge on addressing this challenge effectively.
Healthy bodies, healthy minds!
Here in Namunyak, it’s not just our teachers who are committed to the growth of our future leaders – the entire community supports them as they reach many important milestones in their young lives!
Our first ultrasound device – a milestone for maternity care!
The Sarara Foundation celebrated a significant milestone last month with the receipt of their first ultrasound device, enabling enhanced care for pregnant mothers in the nomadic community
Being a Samburu mother amidst an ongoing drought.
Samburu mother, Ntanipi shares her story with water campaigner, Mina Guli who recently visited Namunyak Conservancy as part of her #RunBlue campaign to raise awareness of the global water crisis.
50 Milk Mammas receive menstrual cups
Fifty of our Milk Mammas received Menstrual Cups in celebration of #MenstrualHygieneDay.
Meet Nurse Parito
Meet our French speaking, Samburu Nurse, Parito Lenairoshi.
As a local from Namunyak Conservancy, being born and growing up here, Parito’s empathy and passion for serving his community is unparalleled.
Deworming and Vitamin A for all children in Namunyak
The Sarara Foundation joined the National School-Based Deworming Program and have administered treatment to over 263 children during the last two months.