PARTNERS IN HEALTH CAPACITATES MENTALLY ILL

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November 15, 2021

BY PROBLYN J. ALPHA

 Through the intervention   and support of partners n Health (PIH) in Koidu City Kono District at least nine (9) people who have  recovered  from mental illness in Kono District have finally  graduated in Tailoring  after a six month  training from the Kono Musu Skill training centre in Koidu City.

According to the mental health programme manager for Partners In Health Doctor Gonani Chenjeza  it is a  Physician  Social  rehabilitation  programme  that is meant to integrate  people suffering  from mental  illness after being  stabilize  and supported   to go back to their communities and be productive  again.

He added that through this initiative, they sourced  some funds  which enabled  them to support  nine people to acquire  tailoring  skills  and  as well provide  start -up kits for them  at the  end of the  training to start a  productive  life  not only for  a mental wellbeing or financial independence  but to  also contribute  positively in the  community which they live.

 He further intimated A-Z   that some of the grandaunts were homeless  wandering  with mental  illness whilst in their  home  after being sick for  a long time.

”After   being  stabilized  we looked at their  vulnerability  because  they were once pushed  away marginalised and not  even participating  in any community activities, so this is one way of integrating  them   back to their communities and  make them become useful  citizens  again” Doctor  Chenjezo stated.

When talking  on the  sustainability of the machines giving to the grandaunts as a  start-up kits, Dr. Chenjeza explained that they are going to accompany  them to tailoring  shops  where they can be thoroughly monitored and  ensure they are  integrated   slowly  and to  prevent what they  experience  during the  Ebola crises  where they gave start up kits to some of their patient  who ended up selling  them but for these grandaunts he said they are  going  seriously monitor  them.

Speaking on behalf of Partners  In Health, the community based programme  office PIH Sierra Leone  Kumba Tekuyama  explained  that the organization was established  in 1987 after Paul Farmer , Ofelia and other people came  and formed  Partners  In Health that is  presently  operating  in eleven  Countries  in  the world  including  Sierra Leone that dose not  only  provide medication for Partners , but its also  believes  in improving   the social aspect of patient   welfare.

She added that partners in Health came to Sierra Leone in 2014 to assist the Government to Fight against the Ebola Virus disease in the Country.

She further intimated that, after the Ebola fight the organization thought it prudent to improve the poor Health system in the Country.

This decision taken  by the organization according to her   has  resulted to the establishment  of the mental Health, NCD CHW, maternal department  among other benefits that Kono District has  received  adding that Kono District in terms of good  health care in the  entire   nation is leading the table which is a very  big blessing  for the District.

 “From the establishment of the organization in the Country and Kono to be specific, we have being integrating our partners back to their communities from 2014 to date. The organization does not discriminate no matter your condition or status in the community. We provide equal opportunity to all”, she concluded.

Speaking on behalf of the Kono Musu Skills Training  centre  in Kono, Josephine  Bundu one of the   mothers  at the above named  organization expressed profound  thanks and appreciation to Doctor Chenjeza  and team for their good job in the district for  restoring the  glory of the young people who were marginalized and pushed  far away from the community  because of mental problem.

 He also thanked the entire membership of Kono Musu for training the nine people who were given to them by Partners in Health.

 He said he thought it was a bit challenging, but they stood the test of time and provided the necessary training for them within a period of six months.

She craved on the indulgence of the trainees to make good use of the golden opportunities and use the machines and other things for their intended purposes instead of selling the items.

In his statement, Pa. Sesay one of the  parents whose  three children  were  mentally sick, described the  coming  of PIH to Kono as a blessing from God Almighty, adding  that PIH has greatly improved the health sector in Kono.

”I would  have   being dead by now hadn’t being  the  help  of PIH because there  was a time  when my three children conspired  to kill me, but if  am now seen one of them in a graduation gown  it’s  a happiness in my heart that I cannot  express but I must thank God and  PIH for  their  interventions”, he said. 

When speaking on behalf of  his  Colleague  students ,the class rep. Fallah Tengbehsa  registered his  sincere thanks and  appreciation  to PIH for  taken them from the  world of madness to the world of sensitivity and consciousness.

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