Meet a Member of Our Hospital Staff

Meet a Member of Our Hospital Staff

Meet Aminatu Bah, she is a nurse at Magbenteh Community Hospitals under-fives clinics. She joined the hospital staff in 2009 as a nursing aid for three years, and received her official nursing certificate with the help of the organization shortly after. Aminatu expressed her concern for the patient’s overall health, and explained that the under-fives […]

April 7th World Health Day

April 7th World Health Day

The first World Health Day was celebrated April 7th 1948 by the World Health Organization. Their aim was to create awareness about universal health coverage and achieving maximum access to health care in every community. Traditional medicine is preferred by Sierra Leonians due mostly in part of their poor living situations, and lack of employment. […]

Virginia Canals Returns to SSLDF

Virginia Canals Returns to SSLDF

Virginia Canales first arrived at Magbenteh Community Hospital from Spain April 2016, and for six months she was tasked with the duty of building a school which would host 240 students from the most deprived areas of Makeni, Sierra Leone, and who had suffered terrible loses during the Ebola outbreak. After having completed the school, […]

Fundraising for New X-Ray Machine

Fundraising for New X-Ray Machine

Swiss-Sierra Leone Development Foundation started the X-Ray Machine fundraising initiative because Magbenteh Community Hospital is currently functioning without one. CHO’s and Doctors must send patients hours outside of Makeni for a simple X-Ray scan. This is very costly for patients as most of them are farmers or without work, so they have little to no […]

Case of the Week: Severe Pneumonia

Case of the Week: Severe Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, it is caused by a variety of organisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. Although it ranges in seriousness from mild to severe, it is most serious for infants and young children. The air sacs can fill with fluid or purulent material […]

Magbenteh Community Hospital: Technical Surgical Training

Magbenteh Community Hospital: Technical Surgical Training

Magbenteh Community Hospital prides itself on the outstanding service we provide to our patients as well as the friendly and peaceful environment that can be felt throughout Makeni. This month we would like to commend our staff for going the extra mile, in honing and sharping their skills making our hospital celebrated and renowned in […]

Meet A Member Of Our Staff

Meet A Member Of Our Staff

Meet Halimatuh Bah, she is from Ivory Coast/Guinea and joined the SSLDF team in 2016 as part of the capacity building program. She first came to Sierra Leone working for a mining company in Freetown doing similar work. After hearing about the work SSLDF performs for the Magbenteh Community she was inspired to join the […]

San Pablo University Cancer Screening

San Pablo University Cancer Screening

Cervical Cancer is a disease of threat globally which kills many people worldwide. It is predominantly found in women in Africa, especially Sierra Leone, because there is a limited number of medical doctors who specialize in treatment. The intervention of the San Pablo University team of gynecologist from Spain in collaboration with the Magbenteh Community […]

Case Of The Week: Hypertension

Case Of The Week: Hypertension

Hypertension             Hypertensive cases are on the rise in Sierra Leone according to many medical professionals, and contributes to mortality cases in an area that has already been plagued by so much grief. Hypertension is also known as high blood pressure and is a killer condition especially in an environment where there are no campaigns […]

A Visit From Swiss Rotary Club Nyon-a-Côte

A Visit From Swiss Rotary Club Nyon-a-Côte

February began with a Visit from two members of the Swiss Rotary Club Nyon-a-Côte, Sebastien Bottorn who is an orthodontist, and Olivier Bachelard who is a gynecologist/obstetrician. Their trip visiting the Swiss-Sierra Leone Development Foundation was short but effective. We only had a few days to tour the various facilities throughout the hospital with our […]