Showing posts with label ECOLOGICAL SECURITY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ECOLOGICAL SECURITY. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2011

NEW HOPE FOR PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY CHALLENGED


A Call for Volunteers

Background
WHO (2011) puts the world disability figures at 15%. In Africa people with disability account for an estimated 10% of the general population. They represent 20% of the poor, 80% of working age people with disability are unemployed. School enrolment for those living with disabilities is between 5 to 10 percent (Exodus Guild, 2011).

Article 28 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities asks States Parties to take steps towards safeguarding and promoting the realization of the right to an adequate standard of living and social protection, including ensuring “access by persons with disabilities and their families living in situations of poverty to assistance from the State with disability-related expenses, including adequate training, counselling, financial assistance and respite care” (UN Enable, 2008).

Despite existing political representation to parliament in Uganda and prominent
non-government organizations, no tangibles are visible to benefit disabled persons. The best they can afford to do for themselves is to languish on streets –begging for a living while those –whose families cannot afford to see that happen, simply lock them up in houses as a protection measure.

Dishma Inc. is committed to efforts towards realization of human and ecological
peace through rehabilitation and change management, research and journalling,
advocacy and networking, livelihood development, conflict transformation, ecological developments, and capacity building in areas proven to be most in need of such survival needs.

It (Dishma Inc.) thus wishes to call for expressions of interests from professional individuals, philanthropic agencies, continuing students, and adventurers -to make their contribution to those efforts as volunteers while they gain a life-time experiences in the service of humanity and nature.

Roles and Responsibilities Shall be:
Counselling
Physiotherapy Administration and Training
Talents Assessment and Development
Teaching
Life and Vocation Skills Development
Culture Exchanges
Creating Health and Life-support Systems for Vulnerable Dishma Inc. Beneficiaries
Stakeholder Involvement and Coordination
Fund raising
Building and Construction
Farming and Gardening Technological developments
Environment Health and Conservation
Community Outreaches
Filming and Documentation
IT Development (Website Design and Support, IT Training)
Monitoring and Evaluation


To express interest to volunteer or intern with us in any of the areas listed above, send us an email at dishma.imhs@gmail.com.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

DISHMA-IMHS PROJECT: LETTER OF INTRODUCTION

DEAR SIR;

RE: INTRODUCTION LETTER

Human and ecological development through provision mental health services, require a holistic approach –considering multiplicity of dimensions that influence human functioning and well-being (or vice-versa).

We are well prepared to offer wide-scale services in psychological fields or mental health services, therapeutic and recreation facility or self-renewal design settings -relevant for the much-needed psychological relief, mental focus and management; design an environment where people can subscribe to spend time, refresh their minds, for general advisory and counseling, library and research data, herbal-medicinal treatment etc. Services rendered would base on researched data.

The project would work in a multi-disciplinary, multi-ideological, multi-stake, and pooled together for the common good of communities since challenges afflicting humanity are multiple in nature hence need a multi-dimension approach to confront them. Services offered would include; general counseling, career guidance, reinstatement of the traumatized, conflict resolution anger management, behavior change, stress management, policy reviews and assessment, research and publications and general mental-health advisory services.

The project is still very “young” and therefore would require huge support, collaborative or partner effort to help it stand firmly to its “feet.” We would appreciate any assistance or advice given regarding the above and look forward to linking up for further discussions.

Yours Faithfully

Waiswa Jacob
DIRECTOR

A case for digital mental health services in Uganda

By  Jacob Waiswa Buganga, Wellness and Recreation Facility Kampala, Uganda Development and growth of cities, countries, and regions have cau...

Popular Posts