Thank you very much to Rutherford's Opticians in Freshwater who collect and donate unwanted reading glasses to be taken out to the clinic.These glasses can make a real difference to people's lives and mean the difference between being able to work and support a...
New Clinic Sign
Buburi Clinic has a newly painted sign which should now be easy to see from the road.The sign lists all the clinic's services and includes general medical services, antenatal and deliveries, lab, dispensary,HIV testing and counselling,CHWs, nutritional services,...
Community Health Workers visiting Rumbiye
Agnes and Agnetha are two of Buburi Clinics nine community health workers who carry out vital health promotion in the villages around the clinic. During our visit in December volunteer Liz Taylor and Jackie were able to accompany the CHWs visiting the homes in Rumbiye...
Saying thank you and sad goodbye to Joyce on her retirement on New Years Eve
The photo above shows Joyce with Nafyoo and Trustees Jackie and Sallie. We are coming to the end of 2014 and Joyce Dodoy our midwife is retiring. Her retirement gift from the trustees was a cow that is in calf. She has called her Nafyoo, which is the name of a tribe...
Wishing a Merry Christmas to all!
What a wonderful Christmas present. This baby, Noreentasha, was born in July this year when trustee Noreen was visiting. The mother came to the clinic in advanced labour and the baby was found to be in the breech position. Noreen delivered the baby but was very...
Meet Henry
Henry has just been employed as our HTC Service provider, he helps the community with testing and counselling for HIV / Aids. He is a sensitive, gentle man who helps the community in a very special way, helping those who do test positive come to terms with change and...
Meet Sheila our Midwife
Sheila was employed in as a Nurse Midwife in May 2014 to work alongside Joyce our Midwife to help with the growing maternity service including antenatal and child health services. Sheila has helped to deliver four babies this year and we are so pleased she has joined...
Nearly One Hundred Years old!
Imagine having to dig your land, plant your crops and harvest your crop in order to eat. This is exactly what Mary, pictured above has had to do all her life and continues to do despite being nearly one hundred years old!
This little girl is suffering from Malaria, but she is one of the lucky ones as she is being treated at Buburi Community Clinic
The staff at Buburi Community Clinic treat little children under the age of five every day saving hundreds of precious lives. Poverty is one of the key determinants that is preventing the eradication of Malaria. Buburi Clinic is providing affordable and accessible to...