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Status: Operational

Number of Beds: 168

Number of Cots: 20

Services:

Antenatal

Basic Emergency Obstetric Care

Caesarean Section

Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care

Curative In-patient Services

Curative Outpatient Services

Family Planning

Growth Monitoring and Promotion

HIV Counseling and Testing

Immunization

Prevention of Mother to Child transmission of HIV

Radiology Services (e.g. X-ray, Ultras can, MRI, etc)

Tuberculosis Diagnosis

Tuberculosis Treatments

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Dates Places Time Associated Activity RemarksNov 8 - Friday Night Rest Friday Night: Rest in

Nov 9 - Saturday , Kisii 11-4PM Travel to Kisii Breakfast before

Departure

Nov 10 - Sunday Kisii 11-4PM Meet with the Hospital

Officials assignments

Organizing, Making

Assignments

Day 11 - Monday Kisii Medical Camp Free Medical Screening

Day 12 - Tuesday Kisii 7-6 PM Medical Camp Free Medical Screening

Nov 13 - Wednesday Kisii 7-6 Medical Camp Free Medical Screening

Nov 14- Thursday Kisii 7-6 Medical Camp Free Medical Screening

Nov 15 - Friday Kisii 7-6 Medical Camp Free Medical Screening

Nov 16 - Saturday Kisii 9-3 Church and Rest

Nov 17 - Sunday Kisumu 9-6 Site Seeing

Nov 18 -Monday Kisii, Narok Leave for Masai Mara at 1 PM.

Arrive at 4 PM. Evening Game

drive

Free medical screening for

the employees until 12

Noon.

Nov 19- Tuesday Narok, Game Drive

Day 20- Wednesday Sight see in . Farewell meal

Day 21 - Thursday Arrive back in the US Arrival

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ENTRY / EXIT REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. CITIZENS

• A passport and visa are required for entry into Kenya. Visas may be obtained in

advance, although airport visas are available for U.S. citizens.

• Visa fee is $50 for single-entry visas, and $100 for multiple entry visas for each

applicant regardless of age, and whether obtained in advance or at the airport.

• Evidence of yellow fever immunization may be requested, and some travelers

have been turned around at immigration for not having sufficient proof of

immunization.

• Ensure that the validity of their passports is at least six months beyond the end

of their intended stay. Kenyan immigration authorities require visa pages in the

passport to enter the country;

• Travelers should make sure there are a minimum of two blank (unstamped)

pages for visas and immigration stamps to enter into Kenya.

• Embassy of Kenya

2249 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20008, telephone (202) 387-6101

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International travel medical insurance and emergency assistance

• We will get group coverage to protect you on this trip.

• Emergency Medical Expenses benefit: 100,000

• Deductibles: $100

• $100,000 Emergency Medical Evacuation benefit

• $20,000 Repatriation of Mortal Remains benefit

• $25,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment benefit

• Physicians' fees and hospital expenses

• Special trip expenses for bringing a companion to your side

• Keep Safe. Keep Healthy. Keep Traveling.

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At Christiana Hospital -Preparing for Departure to Dulles Airport

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At Christiana Hospital -Preparing for Departure to Dulles Airport

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At Christiana Hospital -Preparing for Departure to Dulles Airport

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At Christiana Hospital -Preparing for Departure to Dulles Airport

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At Christiana Hospital -Preparing for Departure to Dulles Airport

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Arriving in Amsterdam

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Boeing 747 Jumbo Amsterdam Preparing for Departure to JKIA Nairobi

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Arrival at JKIA Nairobi – Mission Security Team

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Arrival at JKIA Nairobi – Ground Transportation

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Nairobi Kenya

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Nairobi Kenya

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Ground Transportation to Kisii – Site of Medical Camp

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Navigating other traffic en-route to Kisii

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Navigating other traffic en-route to Kisii

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Navigating other traffic en-route to Kisii

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Navigating other traffic en-route to Kisii

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Enjoying the scenery - en-route to Kisii

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Scenic Stop en-route to Kisii

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Sorting out Supplies at Nyakoe Hotel Prior to Start

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At Nyakoe Hotel Prior to Start

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Meeting Hema Hospital Management - Prior to Start

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Meeting Hema Hospital Management - Prior to Start

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Meeting Hema Hospital Management - Prior to Start

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Meeting Hema Hospital Management - Prior to Start

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Meeting Hema Hospital Management - Prior to Start

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Medical Team ready to start

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JNN Medical Team

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Medical team had a blast with the children.

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JNN Medical Team at Work

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Patients Queuing in the external wait area

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Medical Team at work

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Medical Team at work in the external area

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Medical Team gives away free wheel chairs to patients

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Setting up the Pharmacy at Hema Hospital Prior to Start

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Medical Mission poses

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Medical Mission poses

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Reflections after a long day

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Music after a long day – Dr Kaplan

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Governor of Kisii and Dr. Manduku

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Lyneth Evans, Dr Agard

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David Oriko and the team enjoying dinner

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Patients received Reading glasses donated to the medical team

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Medical team spends a day at Masai Mara

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Children at Masai Mara waiting to receive medical care

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Orphans at Motherly Care Children's Homewelcoming the medical team

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Orphans at Motherly Care Children's Homewelcoming the medical team

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Fresh Fruit stand

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More Fresh Fruit - Pineapples

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Village home in Kisii

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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WOW!!!

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Masai Mara

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Dr. Kaplan - Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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Masai Mara

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The objective of JNN Medial Mission to Kenya was to provide medicalassistance, education and enhance the livelihoods of the poor peopleof the Kenya.

JNN Foundation is collaborating with several organizations and citizensto help make these initiatives possible.

Our goal is to provide much needed support that will help build a self-sustaining community with an increased quality of life that positivelyimpacts the Kenyan society.

Hunger, poverty and poor health represents a vicious cycle that can bebroken with medical intervention projects such as the one currentlyenvisioned.

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Kenya Health Challenges:

Health-care is a big challenge in many Kenyan communities.A significant majority of the population does not have access tohospitals or clinics. Long distances to hospitals or the related costscontribute to making healthcare inaccessible.

The highest populations at risk are women and children- there is ageneral lack of maternal and pediatric support, especially in therural areas. Such routine vaccinations such as TB, measles, polioand meningitis are not administered readily and common diseasessuch as pneumonia, typhoid and malaria may go untreated,contributing to the high infant mortality rate.

Similarly, expecting mothers receive almost no prenatal care, apractice which becomes even more important when HIV/AIDS ispresent in the community.

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1. Jumbo Sponsorship $5,000

2. Simba (Lion) Sponsorship $2,500

3. Chui (Leopard) $1,500

For recent activities, check us on www.facebook/jnnfoundation

Visit www.jnnfoundation.org for additional ways of supporting Medical Mission Trips.