Cryoguns for children with albinism to halt cancer

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OrganizationMusic For Life Africa
Region Uganda
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ProjectLeader Rogers Sserunjogi


Through this event, GOBS Foundation in partnership with MULIA Foundation and Herona Hospital Uganda anticipates to raise funds for the purchase of cryo guns to help in the early detection of pre-cancerous cells and subsequently burning them down hence reducing on the cancer death rates among people with albinism. This will add onto the existing efforts of the partnered organization (SNUPA) that currently owns the single cryogen gun used by close to 5,000 persons with albinism across the country.


Challenge

Following increasing skin cancer cases of Persons with Albinism in Uganda , Many of them are not able to access medical care. Treatment of simple medical conditions is nearly impossible from treating open wounds that eventually turns to be cancerous which is difficult to deal with. However, the burden of skin cancer can be contained if addressed earlier at it's infant stage. Its on this background that GOBS Foundation, MULIA Foundation & Herona Hospital is giving a hand to persons with Albinism.

Long-Term Impact

Through this Campaign, GOBS Foundation and its partners of the cause anticipates to raise funds for the purchase of cryo guns to help in the early detection of pre-cancerous cells and subsequently burning them down hence reducing on the cancer death rates. This will add onto the existing efforts of the partnered organization (SNUPA) that currently owns the single cryogen gun used by close to 5,000 persons with albinism across the country.

References

  1. http://www.music4lifeafrica.org


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/56016/projdoc.pdf

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[[Category:Cancer risk in children with albinism Projects]], [[Category:Physical Health in Uganda Projects]]

[[Category:Cancer risk in children with albinism Projects in Uganda]], [[Category:Physical Health in Uganda Projects in Uganda]]