Ngora Freda Carr Hospital has had a long-standing association with TDT, with a number of our committee members and supporters having worked there. During recent years the hospital experienced a sustained and significant downward trend in its ability to provide high-quality care to the 150,000 people it serves. But, thanks
The Teso Development Trust Annual General Meeting will be taking place on 10th October at Clapham Elim Church. Everyone is welcome! Please contact us for more information.
Selina 38 is from Wera community. She joined the RTM Adult literacy class in December 2011. She was, by all standards, a poor person hardly having enough to feed alone let alone dressing. She lived in a traditional hut which shared with her husband and sizable number of children. Despite their
In September we received news that a large area of Amuria sub-county had suffered flooding, affecting more than 30,000 people. TDT launched an appeal to provide necessary relief. In October we were able to send £2000, which provided tarpaulins and water purifying tablets to 100 families. In a further development
With the generous support from Teso Development Trust (TDT) UK, over 523 households have been provided with safe and clean water. In Uganda, an average household has 7 members implying that over 3,670,000 people benefited from the 8 completed wells. Effectivness of the water projects: •A significant reduction in the
Joan, aged 3 years came to Out Patients Department with Aneamia and bacteria infection. The father Ogelo Vincent from Aakum Morio Ongino had brought her to hospital with a history of nose bleeding, fever and weight loss. Several treatments were done at the local health centre without any change. They
Okuku: happy again after £25 saved his life! While being fed breakfast by his mother, John Michael choked on his rice and fish and inhaled some of the food into his lungs, including a fish bone. Okuku began coughing and had serious breathing difficulties. He was rushed to Kumi