Our idea is in particularly innovative since it uses the culturally appropriate medium of Ugandan traditional music and theatre as a central component to reach out and easily connect with the communities. Culture and superstitious beliefs have impeded people from understanding facts about malaria. Our venture will, therefore, involve use of these highly valued cultural music and drama activities, which are familiar mediums of communication to aid in the message delivery.
Our belief is that, fundamental change in health practices begins with communities and active engagement of communities in all malaria preventive strategies is at the heart of our project. We will set up a community resource center where there will be information bulletins, and malaria prevention workshops will be held. It will serve as a portal through which cultural attitudes about malaria will change and will shift the populace towards health seeking behaviors. To stimulate engagement, Enlightenment Uganda will not only provide health education and mosquito nets, but will work with communities to set up local committees to coordinate and monitor community malaria prevention campaigns like clearing malaria habitants. We expect these trained members to become powerful volunteer forces to spread the message in their communities. In so doing we will promote community ownership of the project that will make the venture more likely to be sustainable.
The project is in the start up phase. A feasibility study has been carried out. To get involved, email info@bitonechildren.org.