The “Soap bubbles against Coronavirus” initiative reached the home for orphans and street children “M-LISADA” in Kampala, Uganda

The “Soap bubbles against Coronavirus” initiative reached the home for orphans and street children “M-LISADA” (Music Life Skills and Destitution Alleviation, http://bit.ly/3s1Dfhp), in Ave Maria Road, Nsambya – Kampala, Uganda.
M-LISADA was founded in 1996 by Segawa Bosco, soon orphaned of his father and 11 years old also of his mother, and by other young street children, with the aim of recovering, rehabilitating, integrating and reuniting street children with their families, with the help of teaching music and other arts.
The R-Evolution for the Children and Vulnerable team was very warmly welcomed by the children and young people hosted here, thus giving the opportunity to share with them how to wash their hands in a practical and effective way, in order to reduce the spread of many infectious diseases that can be prevented with proper hygiene, including, but not limited to, the coronavirus.
The team has distributed everything needed to wash and sanitize hands properly, including what may seem the most obvious but are often the least available. It was also able to distribute clothing and much more thanks to all those who offered donations of all kinds http://bit.ly/38m2Qd

INTEGRATION

“This project will improve malaria prevention strategies for both children, pregnant women and families as a whole as the study is being conducted in families which will raise awareness of malaria prevention. Furthermore, the proposed strategy can reduce the high risk estimated by the WHO that deaths from malaria double as a result of the interruption of interventions due to the Covid-19 pandemic “, are the words of the evaluators appointed by the European Commission (EDCTP) to examine the INTEGRATION project proposal.
Trusting in a positive outcome, the consortium of African and European researchers who developed the project proposal (Mali, Burkina Faso, France, U.K. and Italy) is now committed to providing further information and clarification to the assessors, who will complete the evaluation in January 2021.

WHO Office in Sierra Leone involved in hands washing promotion against coronavirus

All the materials and training to properly wash hands that we have provided to orphanages in Sierra Leone as part of the “Soap Bubbles Against Coronavirus” initiative continue to be crucial in the prevention of diseases such as coronavirus. We therefore very much welcome the similar initiative just undertaken by the WHO.
The WHO Office in Sierra Leone, in fact, supports state institutions in the fight against COVID-19 with the donation of hand washing, soap and face masks to the relevant Sierra Leonean Ministry
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Soap bubbles against coronavirus in Uganda too !

The “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” initiative is sparking interest in other African nations as well. Indeed a group of young Ugandan decided to come together and create a group of volunteers to be able to bring their help to orphanages, to children and to anyone who is vulnerable in Uganda. These young Ugandans have thus begun to organize themselves and exchange information and experiences with the team in Sierra Leone. Thanks to this commitment, they managed to register their association “R-Evolution for the Children and Vulnerable” with the Ugandan authorities, and will soon be able to bring their help to those most in need. The willingness to commit for their people, their organizational capacities, their ownership of the initiative is really exciting.

 

The “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” initiative arrived at Christian on Mission and Extension (COME), Sierra Leone

The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Christian on Mission and Extension (COME), at Kwama village, off Waterloo, Western Area Rural district of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone.
To prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage, the team of young volunteers of R-Evolution provided training and everything needed to wash hands properly, including the most obvious but often also the least available.
The intervention has been conducted with the relevant Sierra Leone’s Ministry (MSWGCA).
The orphanage was founded in the early 2000s by Gibrilla Kamara to provide a safe home for abandoned and often abused street children, orphaned after the civil war before the Ebola outbreak after, and to provide for their growth, education, family reunification where possible, and inclusion in society.
L’iniziativa “Bolla di sapone contro il Coronavirus” è arrivata al Christian on Mission and Extension (COME) home for children, nel villaggio di Kwama, fuori Waterloo, nella zona rurale di Freetown, capitale della Sierra Leone, Africa Occidentale.
Il team di giovani volontari di R-Evolution ha fornito sia le spiegazioni che tutto il necessario per lavarsi le mani correttamente, incluso ciò che può sembrare il più ovvio ma che spesso è anche il meno disponibile, per prevenire la diffusione di malattie infettive come il covid-19 tra i bambini di questo orfanotrofio. L’intervento è stato condotto con il competente Ministero della Sierra Leone (MSWGCA).
L’orfanotrofio è stato fondato nei primi anni 2000 da Gibrilla Kamara per fornire una casa sicura ai bambini abbandonati per strada e spesso abusati, rimasti orfani dopo la guerra civile prima o l’epidemia di Ebola dopo, e provvedere alla loro crescita, educazione, ricongiungimento familiare dove possibile, ed inserimento nella società.

The “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” initiative arrived at Komra Golden Kids Home, Sierra Leone

The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Komra Golden Kids Home, at York Road in Waterloo, in the rural area of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone.

To prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage, the team of young volunteers of R-Evolution provided training and everything needed to wash hands properly, including the most obvious but often also the least available.

The intervention has been conducted with the relevant Sierra Leone’s Ministry (MSWGCA).

The home was established in 2007 by Emma Kamara. Madam Emma is already mother of many children, but she always wanted to care and help other children as it is in the culture of Sierra Leone a family can give birth to a child but it takes the whole community or village to raise the child as it every one’s responsibility to care for each other’s children.

 

L’iniziativa “Bolla di sapone contro il Coronavirus” è arrivata al Komra Golden Kids Home, presso York Road a Waterloo, nella zona rurale di Freetown, capitale della Sierra Leone.

Il team di giovani volontari di R-Evolution ha fornito sia le spiegazioni che tutto il necessario per lavarsi le mani correttamente, incluso ciò che può sembrare il più ovvio ma che spesso è anche il meno disponibile, per prevenire la diffusione di malattie infettive come il covid-19 tra i bambini di questo orfanotrofio. L’intervento è stato condotto con il competente Ministero della Sierra Leone (MSWGCA).

L’orfanotrofio è stata fondata nel 2007 da Emma Kamara. La signora Emma è già madre di molti bambini, ma ha sempre voluto prendersi cura e aiutare gli altri bambini in quanto è nella cultura della Sierra Leone che una famiglia può dare alla luce un bambino ma ci vuole l’intera comunità o villaggio per crescere il bambino così come è la responsabilità di ognuno di prendersi cura dei figli degli altri.

The “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” initiative arrived at Savior of the World Children’s Home, Sierra Leone

The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Savior of the World Children’s Home, at Fire Mambo in Waterloo, in the rural area of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone.

To prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage, the team of young volunteers of R-Evolution provided training and everything needed to wash hands properly, including the most obvious but often also the least available. The intervention has been conducted with the relevant Sierra Leone’s Ministry (MSWGCA).

The orphanage was founded in 2000 by sisters Sankoh, who, having survived from the atrocities of the decade-long civil war in Sierra Leone, began to take care of war orphans and abandoned children in the streets in the following years.

L’iniziativa “Bolla di sapone contro il Coronavirus” è arrivata Savior of the World Children’s Home, presso Fire Mambo, a Waterloo, nella zona rurale di Freetown, capitale della Sierra Leone.

Il team di giovani volontari di R-Evolution ha fornito tutto sia le spiegazioni che tutto il necessario per lavarsi le mani correttamente, incluso ciò che può sembrare il più ovvio ma che spesso è anche il meno disponibile, per prevenire la diffusione di malattie infettive come il covid-19 tra i bambini di questo orfanotrofio. L’intervento è stato condotto con il competente Ministero della Sierra Leone (MSWGCA).

L’orfanotrofio è stato fondato negli anni 2000 dalle sorelle Sankoh, che, salvatesi dalle atrocità della decennale guerra civile in Sierra Leone, iniziarono ad occuparsi degli orfani della guerra e dei bambini abbandonati nelle strade negli anni seguenti.

The “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” initiative arrived at the Fountain of Hope Children’s Home, Sierra Leone

The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Fountain of Hope Children’s Home, at Atagbeh town in Waterloo, in the rural area of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone.
The team of young volunteers of R-Evolution provided with training and everything needed to wash hands properly, including the most obvious but often also the least available, to prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage.
The Fountain of Hope Children’s Home orphanage was built by Pastor Obi in 2006 to provide a safe home for abandoned and often abused children, and to provide for their growth, education, family reunification where possible, and inclusion in society.
L’iniziativa “Bolla di sapone contro il Coronavirus” è arrivata all’orfanotrofio Fountain of Hope Children’s Home, a Atagbeh town in Waterloo, nella zona rurale di Freetown, capitale della Sierra Leone.
Il team di giovani volontari di R-Evolution ha fornito tutto sia le spiegazioni che tutto il necessario per lavarsi le mani correttamente, incluso ciò che può sembrare il più ovvio ma che spesso è anche il meno disponibile, per prevenire la diffusione di malattie infettive come il covid-19 tra i bambini di questo orfanotrofio.
L’orfanotrofio Fountain of Hope Children’s Home è stato costruito dal pastore Obi nel 2006 per fornire una casa sicura ai bambini abbandonati e spesso abusati, e provvedere alla loro crescita, educazione, ricongiungimento familiare dove possibile, ed inserimento nella società.

The “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” initiative arrived at the Mercy Children’s Orphange and bakery, Sierra Leone

The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Mercy Children’s Orphange and bakery, at New London in Waterloo, in the rural area of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone.
The team of young volunteers of R-Evolution Sierra Leone provided with everything needed to wash hands properly, including the most obvious but often also the least available, to prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage.
The vision towards the establishment of Mercy Children’s Orphanage children came about during the years of international humanitarian work the founder and coordinator, Emmanuel Sajor Shaw. Emmanuel had a dream of opening an orphanage and caring for children in his native Sierra Leone, and in 2005 the doors of the home were opened to different categories of children ranging from: abandoned children, street connected children, abused children and children separated or unaccompanied.
Important for the self-sustainability for this orphanage was the envision to add the business of a bakery, animal farm and a poultry farm to raise resources for running the home.

L’iniziativa “Bolla di sapone contro il Coronavirus” è arrivata al Mercy Children’s Orphange e panificio, a New London in Waterloo, nella zona rurale di Freetown, capitale della Sierra Leone.
Il team di giovani volontari di R-Evolution Sierra Leone ha fornito tutto il necessario per lavarsi le mani correttamente, incluso ciò che può sembrare il più ovvio ma che spesso è anche il meno disponibile, per prevenire la diffusione di malattie infettive come il covid-19 tra i bambini di questo orfanotrofio.
Il desiderio di costruire il Mercy Children’s Orphange è nato durante gli anni di lavoro umanitario internazionale del fondatore e coordinatore, Emmanuel Sajor Shaw. Infatti Emmanuel sognava di aprire un orfanotrofio e di prendersi cura dei bambini nella sua nativa Sierra Leone, e nel 2005 le porte della casa sono state aperte a diverse categorie di bambini che vanno da: bambini abbandonati, bambini di strada, bambini maltrattati e bambini separati o non accompagnati.
Importante per l’autosostenibilità di questo orfanotrofio è stata l’iniziativa di aggiungere l’attività di panetteria, un piccolo allevamento per animali e pollame, per raccogliere risorse per gestire la casa.

R-Evolution Sierra Leone organize new missions to support orphanages against Coronavirus

The team of young volunteers of R-Evolution Sierra Leone has completed the renewal of the registrations at the ministries of Sierra Leone in order to organize new missions to reach the orphanages of the country and bring the initiative “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” where there is it is most needed.

Il team di giovani volontari di R-Evolution Sierra Leone ha completato il rinnovo delle registrazioni presso i ministeri della Sierra Leone al fine di organizzare nuove missioni per raggiungere gli orfanotrofi del paese e portare l’iniziativa “Bolle di sapone contro il coronavirus” dove c’è più bisogno.

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