Tuesday, 2 March 2021

THINKING HEALTHY CONCEPT TRAINING-ABCD

 The ABCD “thinking Heathy Concept” training for the three facilities took place in Kafue and Lusaka, Zambia. Three Nurses, three Psycho-social counsellors and nine Peer supporters from Chikupi Rural Health Centre, Kafue Estates clinic and Chazanga Health centre actively participated. The participants were equipped with skills to provide effective Psycho social support to HIV+ pregnant and Breastfeeding young moms using the mobile app. Support groups will be set up to ensure information flow using structured sessions. We wish to thank the participating facilities for the continued energy. Great thanks to Paediatric - Adolescent Treatment Africa for the continued support and to Pride Community Health Organization for the continued networking.


Thursday, 26 November 2020

Kabangwe Creative Initiative Association: PATA 2020 SATELITE SPOKE-SUMMIT

Kabangwe Creative Initiative Association: PATA 2020 SATELITE SPOKE-SUMMIT:  The PATA 2020 summit was both physical and virtual. With support from Paediatric Adolescent Treatment Africa, Kabangwe Creative Initiative ...

PATA 2020 SATELITE SPOKE-SUMMIT

 The PATA 2020 summit was both physical and virtual. With support from Paediatric Adolescent Treatment Africa, Kabangwe Creative Initiative Association hosted a Satellite Spoke in Lusaka, Zambia under the theme "Breakthrough and Build Back together". In attendance were delegates from various Health Centers and Institutions as follows:  

  • Chipata 1st Level Hospital 
  • Zambia National Service Chamba Valley Clinic
  • Shifwankula Health Post 
  • Zambia Network of Young people living with HIV 
  • Kabangwe Creative Initiative Association 

A total of 26 delegates were in attendance which took place from 11th -13th November, 2020 and was held at Lunga Rest Lodge. The 26 delegates comprised Clinicians, Nurses, Psycho social counsellors, Peer Supporters and Treatment supporters. 

Various Global, Regional and National experts made presentations which provoked thoughts among many delegates.  

   








Friday, 16 October 2020

COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS MEETING -SHIFWANKULA HEALTH POST & KCIA

 Stakeholders from the Church, Schools and village representatives pledged to mobilise young people to facilitate for SRH and HIV information dissemination and service provision.

Parents have further pledged to engage in dialogue with their children on SRH& HIV. This was agreed during a stakeholder meeting organised by Shifwankula and KCIA. This #Clinic-Community-Collaboration approach is aimed at contributing to a reduction in the number of unplanned pregnancies, STI’s and HIV transmission among adolescents and young people.

Shifwankula Health Post being a government Health service provider has partnered with Kabangwe Creative Initiative Association to promote access and utilization of SRH and HIV services among adolescents and young people aged 15-24 in Kabangwe and Chazanga Community.





Tuesday, 29 September 2020

COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS MEETING-KCIA & CHAZANGA HEALTH CENTRE


To ensure effective delivery of AYFHS, Chazanga Health Centre in collaboration with Kabangwe Creative Initiative Association with support from Positive Action held a stake-holders meeting to consult and find better strategies. Stakeholders included school Head Teachers, Market committee, Church and other leaders. Health facility In-charge, Adolescent focal point persons, other departmental heads and the Neighbor-hood Health Committee were equally in attendance.

On the other hand, Health worker engagements have taken place with both Chazanga Health Centre and Shifwankula Health post to better understand institutional barriers limiting access and uptake of adolescent Health services at the two facilities. 














Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Monday, 24 August 2020

COVID-19 RESPONSE TO SHIFWANKULA HEALTH POST

 The recent analysis of the COVID-19 Data shows an increase in the number of community infections. On the other hand, the number COVID-19 related deaths has increased and data showed that there is a high concentration of BIDs in the high density areas of Lusaka. "The community deaths are of great concern. These are individuals that have tested positive regardless of the immediate cause of death. Therefore, these deaths reflect not only the significant community transmission that we now have, but also poor and delayed access to our health facilities. See more details https://www.facebook.com/mohzambia/posts/1679239725584011  

This is the reason KCIA with support from Paediatric-Adolescent Treatment Africa and in partnership with Shifwankula Health procured Supplies and basic protective Equipment for Health workers at Shifwankula Health post. This is in line with the basic principles of the Clinic Community Collaboration approach which at the center of our partnership.