The construction of the hospital, finishing works, furnishing and the provision of quality health services has been made possible through the efforts and support of various donors and well-wishers. Many local and international partners have contributed generously either directly or indirectly towards the hospital’s success. Some have provided the much needed funding while others have contributed in terms of material, manpower or technical support that could not be quantified.
More than Kshs. 80 million has been used in the construction of phase one of the new hospital and funeral home as per the following table:
|
DONOR |
CONTRIBUTION (KSHS) |
|
|
1. |
Stichting Suppletiefonds Sonnevanck |
40, 578,799 |
|
2. |
Retired President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi |
14,000,000 |
|
3. |
Hospital contributions (inclusive mortuary fees and interest on deposits) |
6,267,005 |
|
4. |
Orange Green Cross/ OGK Foundation (Mr. Schreuder) |
5,135,250 |
|
5. |
Dr. Charles Fraley |
4,480,818 |
|
6. |
Local contributions (Fundraising) |
3,778,511 |
|
7. |
Meindert, Schreuder & Dirk Beek |
2,300,000 |
|
8. |
Stichting Rotterdam |
1,480,950 |
|
9. |
Other donors |
1,522,993 |
|
10. |
Dr. Greitje Rietkerk |
507,440 |
|
TOTAL |
80,051,766 |
|
The listed donors are by no means the only ones that have contributed to the construction of the new hospital facility. The following partners have contributed immensely to the hospital’s development and we are indebted to them:
· The Wheaton Bible Church from the United States of America provided materials, supplies and manpower for the painting of parts of the hospital.
· The Techserve from the United States of America provided materials, manpower and technical support in establishing telephone connectivity and general internal communication system at the hospital.
· The US Ambassadors Self Help fund contributed for the purchase of water pumps, pipes and storage tanks.
· The Walter Reed Project in collaboration with AIC Litein Hospital through PEPFAR funds sourced for diagnostic equipment and a back up generator for the hospital to ensure services are not interrupted when external power fails. The WRP has also facilitated the expansion of the HAART clinic through the renovation of existing clinic at a cost of Kshs. 5 million. We have also partnered with WRP in on-going programmes such as the ARV and OI’s provision, AB and the soon-to-be-launched OVC programmes.
· Christian Health Association of Kenya (CHAK) through institutional development office provided technical support during the construction.
· Mr. Zakayo Cheruiyot facilitated the installation of water project electricity, which has ensured constant supply of water to the hospital.
· National AIDS Control Council (NACC) has provided funding for the scaling up of our PMTCT services through its funding arm, the Total War against AIDS (TOWA).