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Health News of Monday, 13 November 2017

Source: moore cycling

NGO commissions Clinic at Bognayili Tizaa

The clinic is expected to serve over 5000 people in the community and its environs The clinic is expected to serve over 5000 people in the community and its environs

’MY DREAM’,a Non- Governmental organization based Bognayili, a farming community in the Northern region has commissioned a Community clinic which is expected to serve over 5000 people in the community and its environs.

The occasion was characterized with a colorful durbar on the community compound with the Chief of the village and his elders.

In his opening remarks the chief of Bognayili –Musa Sumane admonished the people of Bognayili to treasure the facility and maintain it to the fullest. He again implored on the District Health directorate to provide health equipments to stuff the facility.

The District Health directorate representative in her response commended MY DREAM for this wonderful initiative and again commended the community for their daring commitment and zeal into ensuring the project came to fruition.

In her remarks, the CEO of MY DREAM, Madam Hara Yukari admonished the people of Bognayili to also maintain the facility and to always remember it was their own initiative that gave birth to this dream.

MY DREAM was founded some 5 years ago under the vision of former diplomat,Japanese volunteer HARA YUKARI, who, upon her volunteering service in that community realised the need to support them realise their potentials.

Ever since, together with the community leaders, she has been able to facilitate the drive for this very initiative to support the community.

Hara Yukari has also been able to organise the women in the community to take up local businesses in cloth making and Shea butter processing which has become a means of livelihood for the former.

‘’It is the bigger dream of MY DREAM to further expand the clinic project to surrounding villages and that decision solely relies in the decision of the community leaders’’Hara Yukari maintains.