Helping the Ugandan Government to help Fisherfolk
Many international non-profit groups come to Uganda wanting to help in various ways. They create a lot of buzz in the short term, but they rarely stick around. These projects can have a lot of unintended negative consequences for the communities left behind. In the meantime, these organizations divert resources and accountability from the national government. Health Access Connect (HAC) is committed to operating differently. Instead of creating its own system to meet the health needs in the community, it supports the local Ministry of Health clinics so they can reach more people in fishing communities. HAC contributes through scheduling and organizing transportation of health personnel and supplies to remote locations, problem solving, and communicating health messages to villages. As an organization that hopes to help people with pressing health needs, it is tempting to branch off independently in order to ...