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VHTs beg for boots, bikes, and basic respect
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82700, member: 636"] Frontline health volunteers are begging for basic gear while the government looks away. Over a hundred Village Health Team members from Gulu City and nearby areas pleaded for increased support, citing a severe lack of working tools. Team leader Oyet Michael Malyamungu explained they operate without gumboots, identification cards, or reliable transport, which cripples their work in communities. The volunteers also face non-recognition at health facilities when referring patients. Oyet appealed directly to the Ministry of Health for stipends, proper tools, and essential medicines. Volunteer Grace Auma from Layik East Ward noted they only receive anti-malarial drugs, leaving them helpless with patients suffering from various other illnesses. Pece Laroo Division MP Hon. Father Charles Onen acknowledged the critical role these teams play as the backbone of primary healthcare. He promised to table their concerns in Parliament and establish a Health Information Desk at his office for support. Gulu District Health Educator William Onyai stated the teams work voluntarily, supported mainly through facility budgets and development partners. These Village Health Teams remain vital for disease prevention and health education in underserved rural areas. Their current struggle highlights a gap in systemic support for grassroots healthcare workers. [/QUOTE]
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