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2012 Projects
Xray machine for Health Alliance Goma Hospital
Ambulance for Health Alliance Goma
Raise funds for Nutrtional Center at Don Bosco Ngangi
Laboratory for St Vincents Medical Center
Sponsor 20 victims of sexual violence for reconstructive surgery
Send a Team of Biomedical Engineers to repair broken Medical Equipment in Goma and Bukavu
High School Tuition Sponsorship for Girl's soccer team
Expand current women's agricultural and livestock projects
Wright State University Engineering students Third World Incubator Design Project
2011 Projects
New Hospital (Summer 2011)
Hospital opened June 20, 2011!
"Health Alliance Goma" our new hospital is scheduled to open soon. We are in the process of renovating a spacious building, that will serve as our hopsital site. The facility will be a women's and children's hospital, catering to the special needs of mothers and children in the Goma area of DRC.

Health Alliance Goma
waiting room
Mattresses arriving
New Laboratory (2011)
Project Completed June 2011!
In partnership with World Wide Labs, we will open a new laboratory at Health Alliance Goma this summer. This will provide a variety of much needed diagnostic testing to  both Health Alliance Goma and Don Bosco Ngagni. It will also serve a s reference laboratory for surrounding clinics and health care facilities.

        Fully Funded Thanks to our generous donors!

Electricity for Sha Sha Refugee Camp school and clinic

In 2011 we plan to install a generator and solar panels to provide electricity to the Sha Sha refugee camp primary school and a small two room clinic there.The clinic is the only source of health care for the camp. They perform deliveries , care for Malaria and other infectious diseases, as well as, trauma and injuries.

Estimated cost for the projects is 4000$    We have raised 1000$ so far

Sha Sha refugee camp
Ongoing Projects

Clean Water (started 2010)
At Bosco Lac we are implementing a simple but effective water filtration and chlorination project to provide clean water to the local population. Water is abundant in the Goma area, thanks to the presence of Lake Kivu. Clean sanitary water is however a scarce commodity. With a combination of education about water borne disease, water filtration and the addition of chlorine to water gathered from the lake, clean drinking water can be made available for just pennies.


water project, chlorination, water filtration, potable water, clean water
women fill Gerry cans with water in Lake Kivu
chlrination, water filtration, lake kivu
A solution of Chlorine is added to each water container
Women's Livestock Project (started 2010)
We are starting a goat and cattle raising project for the women of the Shasha refugee camp. This project will provide a source of income and food for the women and allow them to regain financial independence and care for their families.

womens livestock project, microfinance , gaot raising,
Brother Jean Pierre purchasing goats
Br Jean Pierre, Dr Joseph and some of the Shasha women who will benefit from the project
South Kivu Highlands Family Planning and HIV Prevention Project (2010-2011)
Project Congo and New Era Volunteers, a charity in the United Kingdom, have partnered to train four educators to travel to villages in the remote south Kivu highlands and teach Family Planning and HIV prevention. The team completed their training in Rwanda in September 2010 an have completed an initially trip and full needs assessment. We hope to be able to expand this project in 2011 and eventually bring more health care into this impoverished area.

Our Health Care Team
family planning HIV, South Kivu, highlands
Villagers gather in a remote village to learn about family planning and HIV prevention
Completed Projects
Completed Projects
Sending Basic Medical Supplies (2009)
Project Congo has been sending a steady supplies of basic medical equipment to the Medical Center at Don Bosco Ngangi.
In 2009 we sent:
                -three Invacare oxygen contentrators
                - a suction machine
                - stethoscopes
                - various sized blood pressure cuffs; neonate-adult
                - pulse oximeters
                - suction catheter
                - assorted sized oxygen masks and cannulas
                - Multiple medications
                - suture material
                - surgical instruments

Sea Container (shipped out Oct 23, 2009 )
Thanks to all who made this happen!
With the aid of Salesian Mission Services in New Rochelle New York and the Veterans Administration in New Orleans, we shipped a sea container of medical equipment in early August. The container had all the equipment needed to set up a radiology department including a CAT scanner! It had an operating table, surgical light, anesthesia machine and electrocautery unit. It was a good start toward being fully surgical capable. Thanks to a donation of oxygen tanks from West Chester Fire Department we  sent 35 oxygen tanks and an Invacare Homefill filling unit to further improve oxygen  availability at the center In addition the container will have everyday needed equipment such laboratory equipment, exam tables, monitors, disposable supplies and donated medications.
Radiology Project (competed in 2010)
Ngangi now has X-ray capabilities with the addition of a portable HF-100 X-ray machine and Ultrasound unit.
This equipment is invaluable in managing the day to day cases seen at the center. Ultrasound provides a way to monitor pregnant patients and do basic abdominal diagnostic testing. The X-ray machines allows better care of fractures and monitoring of TB patients.

The CT scanner has been donated to the Provincial Hospital, in exchange for CT services for Ngagni patient. This unit will now serve the entire Eastern Congo region. It will be third CT scanner in the entire country . The other units are currently 1000's of kilometers away in Kinshasa and Lubumbashi.

 

The HF-100 arrives at Ngangi
measuring to build the mobile stand
The new X-ray Unit in use with Dr Joseph and Dr Alfred
Expansion of Ngangi Medical Center (2010)
Starting in March the Medical Center began an expansion into an adjacent building, to better be able to put the medical equipment from the sea container to use. The expansion has effectively doubled the square footage of the center. The new facility has a surgical and endoscopy suite, radiology and an ENT/Dental room for eye exams and dental care.

New Surgey and Endoscopy Suite at Ngangi
ophthomology equipment

Project Congo Health Alliance Goma Hospital

 Our new women's and children's hospital opened summer 2011. It has surgery and OB services along with laboratory, ultrasound and endoscopy capabilities.


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New laboratory
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