musoma during its zenith in 1960s
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This presentation is about the various charity projects in Musoma that I am involved with. Musoma reunion 2002 was the inspiration. The presentation is dedicated to all Musomians. Musoma during its zenith in 1960s. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
This presentation is about the various charity projects in Musoma
that I am involved with. Musoma reunion 2002 was the inspiration. The presentation is
dedicated to all Musomians.
Musoma
Musoma is the centre of the world! At least if you manipulate the world map on the computer as I
have! Ha Ha Ha!Certainly the cradle of mankind . Olduvai Gorge where human evolution
began is only a 100 miles away!
Dr Manjul K Vasant MBE (General Dentist and Specialist in Prosthodontics)
Currently I split my time between practice, teaching and as a volunteer for the following charities
Working for the “Greater Good” of Musoma with •Tanzania Development Trust (Registered Charity UK)
•Go Mad (Make a Difference) in Tanzania •Lake Victoria Disability Centre LVDC (Registered Charity in Tanzania)
•Overseas Musomians
Introduction to the Vasant Clan of Musoma 1940-1973Our youngest brother Kishor (picture below) could not keep up with Niru and
I, so we decided to drop to his height!
FatherKishor and mother Niru
Sister Chandra and husband
Sister Kumud and husband
Did you know Nanakchand was the 1st Musomian to receive Queens Honours?
Mr Nanakchand MBE (circa 1950)
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)This is awarded for a significant professional achievement or outstanding service to the community.
50 years later !MBE for another Musomian
Citation: For outstanding services to dental postgraduate education and dentistry 2002. However, I confess mine stands for “Many Buggers Efforts” where my friends, as always, do the work and put me on the podium! You
will see examples of this in this presentation! Thanks to the generosity of my friends!
Risha, ManjulMeena, Ronuk
Musoma: Projects led by MV since 2002?P1 Refurbished Iringo (Nanakchand) School Toilet block and Library £ 9,250P2 Provided electircity and furniture to Mukendo School (Aghakhan School)
£9,250P3 Refurbished Dental Unit in Musoma Hospital £5,000P4 Started Resuscitation Unit in Musoma Hospital £25,000 (plus local funds by
Kapoor family ) .P5 Extended Lake Victoria Disability Centre (at the United Bus Site) £25,000P6 Supplied books for a library Anglican Church £500P7 Part funded vehicle for LVDC for transporting disabled people £5,000P8 Part funded vehicle for GOMad (Anglican Church initiative) to transport sick
children from villages to a new dispensary £3,000P9 In 2012 Feb we have purchased a 7.5 acre plot for the new LVDC . Funds
collected by me £30,000. Total spend £150K with other partners ongoing.P10 Donations to build accommodation for volunteers £5,000P11 In 2014 we are supplying dental equipment for Shirati and LVDC £10,000
(costs are shared with a charity based in Holland)
Projects in Musoma led by Manjul Vasant since 2002?
• P= Project followed by number• Summary for each project with relevant
photos will follow
Source of funds?Organisations listed below where M Vasant is connected.
• Personal donations • Dental Trade • Dental Profession• Charity Walk along River Thames 5 miles in
June with London University Dental VTs• Patients at my practice• Anglo Asian Odontological Group (Dental)• Central London Dental Study Group
Notable funds• Annual event of Thames Charity Walk since 2007
raised over £65,000 • Central London Dental Study Group donated
£25,000- most of which was my unclaimed reimbursements of several years
• Dr Arti Patel (one of my postgraduate students) climbed Mt Kilimajaro in 2010 and collected £6,000!
• Colleagues who have foregone their lecture fees and donated it to the Musoma cause. Most recent examples are Drs Eddie Lynch, Richard Porter, Wyman Chan part from myself £1,000 each.
Plaques on delivered projects in Musoma, Tanzania 2004-2007
You inspired the projects with the very first donation.Musomians have contributed £6K of the total £150 K spend
Donations since 2002 for Musoma projects. Although Musomians have relatively made a small contribution, it
provided a much needed catalyst which has snowballed!
Note: For this exercise Vasant family donations included in “Others” .Musoma collection includes £2,500 raised in 2002 from the reunion.
Overseas Musomians donations Others
£6,000 £125,000
P2: Mukendo School (formerly Agakhan School) Furniture and Refubishments. Each piece marked
with “Donated by Overseas Musomians”
Prevention of dental problems and simple treatment may avoid scenes like this
The reported predisposing factors include:•unsafe drinking water•Malnutrition (particularly A Vit and B)• dehydration and poor oral hygiene•proximity to unkempt livestock•recent illness•an immunodeficiency disease, including AIDS.
P4: Musoma Hospital Resuscitation Unit
• Babies die to lack of oxygen supply and other essential equipment
• Until 3 yrs ago 2 oxygen concentrators were available for the whole population of 40,000 plus (no piped oxygen)
• Power cuts are frequent. • In 2007, we donated 6 additional oxygen
concentrators and like number of suction machines and special beds. Since then the government has built a much bigger Resuc unit using the equipment we provided.
How did it come about?• BDA Southern Counties was involved in refurbishing the
dental clinic in the same hospital (Musoma)• During my visit, a recent émigré from India recited the story
about his nine month old baby who died as there was no oxygen machine
Disability rates in Musoma• Overall, 1 in 11 people in
Tanzania are disabled.• In Musoma the figure
rises to 1 in 7!impairment
More poverty in the villages
• The rural communities of Mara continue to suffer from abject poverty.
• Ill health caused by malnutrition
• No affordable health service, like the NHS.
Educational poster for infant mutilation prevention.This is a plea against using witch doctors to unnecessarily remove permanent
tooth buds in infants in unhygienic conditions which often results in Septicaemia, HIV, Tetanus and death
.
LVDC what does it do?
- Teaches children woodwork, dressmaking, knitting etc
- Provides daily training for students
- Teaches Sign language to deaf students, and their friends and families.
P5: Lake Victoria Disability Centre(United Bus Bld)Denis Mahina and M Vasant with the disabled students
P5:Refurbished LVDC• Oct 2008 visit to Musoma• Dentists: Auriel Gibson, Keval Shah,
Manny Vasant• Doctor: Kishor Vasant• Builder: Hudson Cook• Other helpers: Meena Vasant, Fleur
Batten, Sandra Cameron, Gilbert Cameron, Lizzie Cameron, Andie Lowstoft
Project 12 Mobile dental/medical equipment £5,0002010 Visit Drs Monik Vasant, Kiran Vasant, Zahra Jivraj
Charity walk for Musoma along River Thames 5 miles Next 13th June 2014
About 6 Musomians turn up normally. Other are dentists (VTs) and friends of Manjul. This will be your last chance with London VTs as MV has resigned from this job. See blog for flyer
or send e mail to [email protected] Mahendra Pashabhai Patel has regularly sponsored drinks Thanks.
No deductions form any donations!
• No one has claimed or has been paid for any expenses (travelling or subsistence or any other) i.e. each person pays his own way and for everything and does free work!
• Therefore, 100% of donations go to the charity
How have we changed their lives so far ?
Yes we have made a big difference albeit to a few people
With your help we can help many more
What do we want to do now?
• Continue to raise funds to support LVDC• Other needy groups in Musoma• Support Go Mad in Tanzania projects• To donate go to the following link
http://www.justgiving.com/tdtClick “Donate” and then they later get the chance to leave a message and that is where they put a note to say that it is for Musoma appeal.
Please donate through just giving to Tanzania Development Trust and leave a message when
prompted “For Musoma account Ref M Vasant”