Mosquito Net Distribution
27.06.2010
350 mosquito nets were distributed in Nakuru, Kenya last week, thanks to a generous grant of 5,000 euros from the international pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis. The grant, awarded to Society for Women and HIV/AIDS in Kenya (SWAK) and co-ordinated by ROTH co-founder Frederique Vallieres, was proposed by pharmacologist Loreley Calvet and medical manager Brigitte Demers, as part of a Sanofi-Aventis programme funding employee projects.
As the project co-ordinators, Loreley and Brigitte were responsible for
submitting a proposal with a plan and objectives; out of 150
applications, it was one of thirty successful applications for this
year’s round of grants.
“The women of SWAK were so warm, and you can tell that they are very
much invested in their work, in their community,” explained Loreley.
“Even though the women themselves live in poor conditions. I had a great
time.” Next year, Loreley’s plans for a project proposal are even more
ambitious. “There lacks a laboratory in Nakuru to analyze and treat
people within the community,” she said. “So I hope that next year we can
apply to fund a laboratory.”
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