Thursday, 29 April 2010

Better Care for Filipino Children

A few weeks ago a colleague and I flew to the Philippines to start up a Quality Improvement System (QIS) training centre.

QIS is Viva’s solution to overworked, undertrained child care workers around the world. Anyone who’s worked in any kind of office or group situation, or played on a sports team, knows that it’s easier and less stressful when everyone knows how to do their job. Or, imagine your office without a filing system: it would be chaotic without basic organisation. The people who devote their lives to caring for children at risk are passionate and committed, but also they are often untrained and inexperienced. Through QIS, project leaders learn the skills they need to run an efficient, professional and loving programme for children. Projects that provided adequate care for children before going through QIS provide excellent care for children afterwards.


Monday, 26 April 2010

Arriving in Uganda

It takes 18 hours to fly from my hometown to Kampala. That’s a lot of time to consider what you’re getting yourself into. If someone mentioned Uganda you might think of things like the Lord’s Resistance Army, child soldiers or AIDS orphans. Those things are all appropriate, but I was thinking more about what I can do to help! I’m going to Kampala to volunteer with Viva and help improve children’s lives, and I can’t wait.