Friday, July 28, 2017

Together we are stronger


One of Ni Hekima Pekee’s (NIHEP) ways to operate is through parents support. The organization has gathered parents into peer groups. The groups have been formed according to their similar life situations; there are some groups for HIV-positive parents, some for those whose children have been supported with school material. In total NIHEP is operating with seven parents’ groups, two in Butimba ward and five in Lwanhima. Butimba has been NIHEP’s operational area from the year 2010 and the parents’ groups were started there in 2010. In Lwanhima, NIHEP has been operating since 2016 and the groups have been started within the last year.

The idea is to bring people together to share their challenges in general and find their own ways to enhance their financial situation. NIHEP has collected the members and guided the forming of each group and their plan, but the activity should rise from their own needs and experiences. This is why they have created their own business plans and are meeting in their own neighborhood with their own timetable. The groups are saving money in order to be able to start the chosen business, such as poultry or selling nutrient dense flour mix, in the future. 

 
NIHEP visits the groups regularly to see their achievements and to discuss any questions or challenges they are facing. Working with these parents needs a lot of effort and dedication. Many parents have struggled with everyday life for years and therefore have little energy to try to improve their situation. Both educational and financial support is needed in order to keep the groups going. When supporting parents the aim is also to give them more strength to be parents and prevent the social problems from being passed on to the next generation. NIHEP hopes that working in a group makes the parents strong enough to improve their own situation so that in the future they will be able to help other community members around them.

Ida Nyroos & Minna Varho

The writers are Master’s degree social work students from University of Turku in Finland and are currently doing their internship with Ni Hekima Pekee.