Mukuni’s Katapazi Clinic

Mukuni’s Katapazi Clinic has three clinics to assist the people living in these rural villages. For the past two and a half years The Butterfly Tree has raised funds to support the Mukuni Health Centre improving the facilities, building a maternity clinic and providing vast amounts of medical supplies, which have been donated to the charity.

During my last two trips to Zambia I visited Katapazi village, a remote community in the Mukuni Chiefdom, some 48 kilometers from Livingstone, much of it driving through the bush. The community depend on gardening, fishing and small scale farming, which has suffered badly due to the January floods. They have only one bore hole; the school children have to fetch water and carry it to school. The Katapazi clinic, run by a dedicated midwife with the few staff she has trained from the community, is totally understaffed and lacking in equipment and medical supplies. The catchment population is over 5000 and many people have to walk long distances, consequently most women deliver their babies at home because it is too far to get to the clinic.

Mukuni’s Katapazi Clinic
Medical staff and community members at Katapazi clinic

When I drove to the clinic in June to take them some medical supplies I was shocked when the midwife told me that 135 babies were underweight, 9 of them critical. Knowing how successful our feeding program is at Mukuni Village I am seeking a sponsor to start one at Katapazi, in the meantime we have supplied formulae to help the crisis. The clinic is in dire need of improvement and requires an extention; there are only two wards with four beds; the staff do outreach visits four times a month using bicycles. Immunizations, antenatal and voluntary councelling and testing for HIV are all done at the clinic, which is an invaluable facility for these vulnerable people.

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