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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SOLUTION: The need and idea of a health center originated from residents and community leaders in Ipuli village almost a year ago. The closest hospital for residents is about 10 kilometers away. Women and children are often transported on bicycles and wheelbarrows and travel through rough terrain that includes a river stream to get to that hospital—many, especially women with complicated pregnancies, do not make it. It is composed of two elements: a maternity ward and a clinic for regular care to the mother-child population. Also included in the MCMC master plan: a staff dormitory for visiting healthcare providers and innovative spaces for public education and interaction. Funds were raised by local NGOs and the project manager Neema Mgana, founder of the African Regional Youth Initiative (ARYI). The community has also donated 10 acres of land and ARYI colleagues are going to Ipuli to complete a health needs assessment. The center may also be linked to the health training program of the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative - Mkapa Foundation. The second element within the “Rural Center of Excellence” will be a joint primary and secondary school for children and young people, and it would be built next to the health center. The school will incorporate formal education and “non-traditional” education that provide the space and equipment to encourage technological innovation. The children accepted to school will be those whose parents/caregivers are unable to pay for school fees for whatever reason, children whose education has been disrupted, etc. Students will be taught skills that can be applied locally. In the future it is hoped to link students to people and institutes doing similar projects and thus open the door for future learning and job opportunities. Discuss this itemPlease note: This information is subject to our Terms of Use, including a specific disclaimer. It may also be subject to a Creative Commons license that you should read and understand before making use of information you find here or posting to this area.
Project DetailsNAME: Ipuli Rural Center of Excellence, Tanzania PROJECT LEAD: Nicholas Gilliland and Gaston Tolila LOCATION: Ipuli, Iramba District, Tanzania START DATE: August 28, 2005 SIZE: 4456 sq. ft BUILDING TYPE: Public Space/Gathering Space, Health Clinic, Education Facility - Training Center DESIGN TEAM: Nicholas Gilliland and Gaston Tolila ENGINEERING: Haley and Aldrich ADDITIONAL SUPPORT: PopTech FUNDING: Heller Communication CLIENT: Africa Regional Youth Initiative FUNDING: Haley and Aldrich ADDITIONAL SUPPORT: Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum FUNDING: Izumi Foundation ADDITIONAL FUNDING: Architecture for Humanity CREATIVE COMMONSWho's onlineThere are currently 12 users and 6693 guests online.
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I added it to the in-progress organization/communication structure page on the wiki.
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