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Musoma Charity Dinner | May 29,2 015 at Imperial Hotel, London
1. Fundraising dinner @ Imperial Hotel
18:00 Cash bar opens. Sponsors Stands
19:15 Introduction, talk, toast and grace by Manny Vasant
MBE
19:30 Dinner
20:30 Talk by Graham McClure and Clare Lowe –
Go MAD video
20:45 Auction
11:00 Carriages
2. Working for the “Greater Good” of Musoma with
•Tanzania Development Trust (Registered Charity UK)
•Go Mad (Make a Difference) in Tanzania
•Lake Victoria Disability Centre LVDC (Registered Charity in Tanzania)
•Overseas Musomians
4. London Deanery under the helm of Dean Liz
Jones who allowed me indulge in this venture
between 2007-2014 during my office with her.
My colleagues , VT advisers, Trainers and VTs
who have contributed generously
Current PADs and SADs who have continued
to support this venture which is NOT part of
London Deanery
5. Graham Mc Clure Project Manager
Pauline Callens Go Make difference in Tanzania
Claire Lowe
Vicky Royle
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7. • Musoma reunion 2002 was the inspiration
• Since 2006 this VT charity walk has raised
substantial sponsorship.
Thanks to you and your predecessors
13. Overall, 1 in 11 people
in Tanzania are
disabled.
In Musoma the figure
rises to 1 in 7!
impairment
14. The rural communities
of Mara continue to
suffer from abject
poverty.
Ill health caused by
malnutrition
No affordable health
service, like the NHS.
15. P= Project followed by number
Summary for each project with relevant photos
will follow
16. P1 Refurbished Iringo School Toilet block and Library £ 9,250
P2 Provided electircity and furniture to Mukendo School £9,250
P3 Refurbished Dental Unit in Musoma Hospital £5,000
P4 Started Resuscitation Unit in Musoma Hospital £25,000 (plus local
funds)
P5 Extended Lake Victoria Disability Centre (LVDC) £25,000
P6 Supplied books for a library Anglican Church £500
P7 Part funded vehicle for LVDC for transporting disabled people £5,000
P8 Part funded vehicle for GOMad (Anglican Church initiative) to
transport sick children from villages to a new dispensary £3,000
P9 In 2012 Feb we have purchased a 7.5 acre plot for the new LVDC .
Funds collected by me £30,000. Total spend £150K with other partners
ongoing.
P10 Donations to build accommodation for volunteers £5,000
P11 In 2014 we are supplying dental equipment for Shirati and LVDC
£10,000 (costs are shared with a charity based in Holland)
17. Personal donations
Dental Trade
Dental Profession
Charity Walk along River Thames 5 miles in
June with London University Dental VTs
Patients at my practice
Anglo Asian Odontological Group (Dental)
Central London Dental Study Group
18. Annual event of Thames Charity Walk since 2007 raised over £65,000
Central London Dental Study Group donated £25,000- most of which
was my unclaimed reimbursements of several years
Dr Arti Patel (one of my VTs)) climbed Mt Kilimajaro in 2010 and
collected £6,000!
Colleagues who have foregone their lecture fees and donated it to the
Musoma cause. Most recent examples are Drs Eddie Lynch, Richard
Porter, Wyman Chan apart from myself £1,000 each.
Tariq Ashraf , dentist in Wimbledon £1,000 (May 2014)
Talat Algusane ex VT has donated this portable unit to GOMAD worth
about £2K
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27. Rx requires:
Good oral hygiene
Metronidazole 200mg TDS
3/7 (for which dentist
earns 1.2 UDAs approx £30
Symptoms subside in 48hrs
Features:
Aka trench mouth, Vincent’s
angina.
Reverse architecture
Punched out papillae
Fetor oris
Anaerobic spirochaetal infection
Precursor to cancrum oris
28. The reported predisposing factors include:
•unsafe drinking water
•Malnutrition (particularly A Vit and B)
• dehydration and poor oral hygiene
•proximity to unkempt livestock
•recent illness
•an immunodeficiency disease, including AIDS.
29. Babies die to lack of oxygen supply and other
essential equipment
Until 3 yrs ago 2 oxygen concentrators were
available for the whole population of 40,000 plus
(no piped oxygen)
Power cuts are frequent.
In 2007, we donated 6 additional oxygen
concentrators and like number of suction
machines and special beds. Since then the
government has built a much bigger Resuc unit
using the equipment we provided.
30. BDA Southern Counties was involved in refurbishing
the dental clinic in the same hospital (Musoma)
During my visit, a recent émigré from India recited the
story about his nine month old baby who died as there
was no oxygen machine
33. Plaque in the Resus Unit
Oxygen concentrators
And suction units
Defibrillator
34. Overall, 1 in 11 people
in Tanzania are
disabled.
In Musoma the figure
rises to 1 in 7!
impairment
35. The rural communities
of Mara continue to
suffer from abject
poverty.
Ill health caused by
malnutrition
No affordable health
service, like the NHS.
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37. - Teaches children woodwork, dressmaking,
knitting etc
- Provides daily training for students
- Teaches Sign language to deaf students, and
their friends and families.
57. No one has claimed or has been paid for any
expenses (travelling or subsistence or any
other) i.e. each person pays his own way and
for everything and does free work!
Therefore, 100% of donations go to the charity
58. Yes we have made a big difference, albeit, to a
few people
With your help, we can help many more
59. Continue to raise funds to support LVDC
Other needy groups in Musoma
Support Go Mad in Tanzania projects
To donate go to the following link
61. In effect you have already helped by coming to
this event by about £7 per person (1/3rd
UDA)
You can donate any number of UDAs by filling
in the form on your table for GOMAD
You can volunteer to go to Musoma with
GOMAD
You can donate any unwanted dental
instruments/equipment to Dental Stock
Xchange who will convert it into cash for
Musoma
62. We are trying to link up with Bridge2aid which
a UK based charity started by Dr Ian Wilson
currently under the helm of DrMark Topley
Ian and Mark are dentists from the UK
Bridge2aid have done exemplary work in
Mwanza not only to reduce pain and suffering
but also train locals to do safe dentistry
We are hoping they will bring this model to
Musoma