Chairman's Re ort 2022 2022 has seen a return to almost normal in terms of ease of travel and lack of lockdowns. UCIF has maintained its busy schedule. with camps throughout the year, and over 200 women treated for childbirth injury. January 2022 Kitovu Cathrine Reimers and Ishbel Campbell supported this camp, primarily run by Dr lan Asiimwe with Dr Florence. 70 patients were treated including 20 vvf and 34 tears. The amazing work of Dr Maura Lynch continues to be upheld. March 2022 Kamuli Dr Kate Darlow, Ishbel Gimpbell and Dr Asiimwe headed up this camp. Mobilisation was a little disappointin& with only 15 patients finally processed through screening, but the case5 were more complex than usual. and it was a good educative experience for everyone, particularly the UgBndan trainees Dr Tinka Ana and Dr Vincent Medesi. May 2022 Kulu¥a Dr Asiimwe ran a camp here with Dr Fiston, treating 24 patients. This was the first camp in this area. Mobilisatlon brought a few fistula patients, with rn0 hoping to be reached as successfully treated fistula survivors act as ambassadors to encourage others to attend. June 2022 Karnuli Due to the lower numbers in March, it was decided to undertake an extra clinic in Kamuli. Dr Mhairi Collie, Dr lan Asiimwe Dr Tinka and Dr Martha plus Christine Wood attended, with Ishbel Campbell coming to supeNise the discharge process at the end of the camp. Lesley Reid and Isbeal Uttley also came to help as volunteers. There were 37 patients treated, including 17 vvf. Three patients were found requiring urinary diversion- a complex procedure involving diverting urine permanently into the bowel for patients who are unreconstrurtable otherwise. Our senior Ugandan nurse Joan Nabbagala kept in contact with these patients so that they could return for this major surgery at the start of the planned camps in October, when the team would be around for 2 weeks to manage any post operative complications. August 2022 Mubende Dr Asiimwe and Dr Barageine ran a camp in Dr Matovu's home hospital in Mubende treating 27 patients. Iii fistulael with 2 trainees. Mubende has unfortunately been in the news this week with the Ebola outbreak. Dr Matovu is bravely treating patients with Ebola but has not contracted it. We were so sad to hear of the demise of an anaesthet15t and a theatre nurse, known to the team.
tobw zoal Kan1$ and Tornn) r- Cofiy 15hbel Campbell. Dr Asllmwe and Df Darlow tUrn¥d lo K•mull ind w•r• d•llihled lo i•• rpFf 3 lientS. These complex opeiallon5 were undert•ken il lh• sl•rt ol lh• camp Ind 'e wtnts tre ch)sety watched, wilh the help ol Dr Tlnka, Dr Martha •nd 2 volunleers- Ell1• J¥..4obb and Alex Kirk. The patients dld very well. and we awalt Ihelr lon8-lerm rnsult$, A furth•r 34 tris We Iald. includin8 17 VVFS Two nurses IBelty Vliallsl Irom Tororo •lso c•m• for [e for nurse trainin8 prior to the planned camp In Ihelr home hospll•l. P- Call and 15hbel Campbell the travelled to Tororo wlih Dr Relmers to loln Dr Vlncent Medeyl •1 S; Anthonv'5 hospital for a camp. Agaln. mobllisalion was not perfect, wlth a large falrly unselected DulatYJn of patients waiting. In the end 19 patient5 underwent surgery, 3 of whom were chlldren acute complicated problems, and one a very slck 18 year old girl with a flstula and sepsls. The eam ot Si Anthony's were most welcomin8, Wlth Betty and Vitalls dolng an excellent lob on the 4'ards. and the is a good set up for camp5. With better mobi11satlon. thls could be a very 8ood "eiue frjr fistula camp> 2011 Remainder. T*y> hjrther camp5 are planned in the next 2-3 month5, in Ka8adi and the refugee camp Kyangwall. Dates may need to be altered dependlng on the Ebola outbreak. Dr Asiimwe wlll lead these camps. assisted by Dr Fiston. Summary: 229 patients treated plus November camps to come 4 advanced trainee surgeons supported to attend camps, trained in fistula surgery (see attached testimony from one, Dr Martha Namugga) 4 senior Ugandan fistula surgeons paid to undertake camps PLUS: Special congratulations to Ishbel Campbell for reaching the final of the Scottish Global Health awards- a significant and well-deserved recognition of her efforts.
Nurse Training Kamuli Misslon Hospital A very successful nurse training camp was held at Kamuli Mission Hospital from 9, to 14, October. 3 new nurses were introduced to f15tula nurse training. Betty and Vitalis from St Anthony's hospital in Tororo and Morris from Kuluva h05Pltal outside Arua. All 3 nurses had already attended fistula camps in Uganda but had no formal training in how to look after these patients. Joan and Joanita, two fistula nurse trainers from Kamuli ran the training programme under the supervision of lshbel Campbell. The nurses were all given a text book on nursing fistula patients and a competency based training plan. The majority of the tfaining was by the bedside with hands on teaching on the intricacies involved in looking after patients with fistula and perineal tears. Group teaching sessions were held daily to distuss aspects of nursing care, understanding the injuries sustained by the patients and also other challenges they may face running camps if their own. The Broup discussions encouraged more in- depth conversation around challenges the students had already experienced and solutions to help manage thelr problems. All nurses completed the training programme and agreed to return to their own hospitals to be able to teach their colleagues in fistula nursing care. Ishbel followed Vitalis and Betty back to Tororo for a camp the following week and was very impressed to see that they put in to practice their teaching from Kamuli. The patients were well looked after and their colleagues were learning from them how to manage the patients.
| Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
Charity Name No (if any) CC16a Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund 1099135.00 Receipts and payments accounts For the period from Period start date To Period end date 04/09/2021 03/09/2022 ~~SEE~~ |
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| Donations 30,040 1,813 - 31,853 20,073 Fund Raising - - - - - Fistula Foundation 23,441 - - 23,441 4,987 Tolkein Trust 25,000 - - 25,000 30,000 Paypal giving fund 1,222 - - 1,222 - Burdett Trust - - - - 4,370 for Andrew Browning - - - - - Gift Aid Tax refund 4,876 - - 4,876 3,740 Sub total 84,578 1,813 - 86,391 63,170 A2 Asset and investment sales, etc. - - - - - Total receipts 84,578 1,813 - 86,391 63,170 ~~eee~~ |
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| Transport, visas & accommodation | 7,516 | 7,516 | - | - | 7,516 | 4,492 | |||||
| Medical supplies/equipment | 5,300 | 5,300 | - | - | 5,300 | - | |||||
| Publications | 1,761 | 1,761 | - | - | 1,761 | - | |||||
| Virika Expenses | **- ** | - | - | - | - | ||||||
| Hospital costs | 46,857 | 46,857 | - | - | 46,857 | 47,100 | |||||
| Bank & Just Giving charges | 274 | 274 | - | - | 274 | 377 | |||||
| Ugandan Restricted Staff Payments | **- ** | 2,081 | 2,081 | - | 2,081 | 5,800 | |||||
| URICT | **- ** | - | - | - | - | ||||||
| Ugandan Staff payments | 10,361 | 10,361 | - | - | 10,361 | 8,094 | |||||
| Ugandan Surgeon payments | **- ** | - | - | ||||||||
| Sponsorsip costs | 2,000 | 2,000 | - | - | 2,000 | - | |||||
| Misc. Inc post & stationery | 1,150 | 1,150 | **- ** | - | 1,150 | 7 | |||||
| Donations topatients | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||
| **Sub total ** | 75,219 | 2,081 | 2,081 | - | 77,300 | 65,870 | |||||
| A4 Asset and investment purchases, etc. - - - - - Total payments 75,219 2,081 - 77,300 65,870 Net of receipts/(payments) 9,359 (268) - 9,091 (2,700) A5 Transfers between funds - - - - - A6 Cash funds last year end 52,780 1,043 - 53,822 56,522 Cash funds this year end 62,138 775 - 62,914 53,822 ~~=~~ |
- 53,822 |
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
| Categories Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees B1 Cash funds B2 Other monetary assets B3 Investment assets B4 Assets retained for the charity’s own use B5 Liabilities |
(agree balances with receipts and payments account(s)) Details Bank Balance Less chqs/tfrs not cashed plus donations not cleared Total cash funds Details Details Details Details Signature |
Unrestricted funds Restricted funds to nearest £ to nearest £ 62,138 775 - - - - 62,138 775 OK OK Unrestricted funds Restricted funds to nearest £ to nearest £ - - - - - - - - - - - - Fund to which asset belongs Cost (optional) - - - - - Fund to which asset belongs Cost (optional) - - - - - - - - - Fund to which liability relates Amount due (optional) - - - - - Print Name SARAH FRASER |
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| SARAH FRASER | 16/11/2022 | ||
14/03/2023
CCXX R2 accounts (SS)
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