ITW News
Imaging The World Partners with Rotary to improve Ultrasound Services in Ssesse Islands
Imaging the World/Imaging the World Africa together with local Rotary clubs of Kiwatule and Kampala Ssese Islands have in the past 2 years worked on a proposal for a match funded project with the Rotary club of Wilmette.
Imaging The World continues to delve into Research studies
In order to contribute to the body of knowledge Imaging the World has continuously conducted IRB approved research studies on Maternal and Child health. In this regard Imaging the World Africa kicked started work on 2 IRB approved.
UN's ECOSOC grants ITWA special consultative status
On 21 July 2021, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) adopted the recommendation of the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to grant special consultative status to Imaging the World Africa (ITWA).
On site Imaging The World Supervision
Matsiko Moses, ITWA sonography trainer and soon-to-be medical doctor, completes a Quality Assurance evaluation on sonographer Byakatonda Moses in Kanungu District.
Successful GoFundMe Charity COVID-19 Relief campaign for Imaging the World!
In response to the dire situation across the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, GoFundMe Charity is doing it’s part to empower nonprofit organizations in need, like Imaging the World, through fundraising. In partnership with Giving Tuesday, GoFundMe Charity launched a #GivingTuesdayNow Match Program in April 2020. They pledged to give a $1,000 matching grant to the first 350 qualifying nonprofits to raise $1,000, with at least 10 donors.
Imaging The World putting Award Winning Philips Lumify Application to Use
In a bid to extend maternal ultrasound services to low resource areas in Uganda and Malawi, Imaging The World is using the Philips Lumify application in training point of care nurses and midwives at rural clinics on carrying out ultrasound scans. Equipped with this swift and portable technology, expectant mothers are given the necessary diagnosis without having to travel long distances to access these services.
Imaging The World receives VIP guest from Malawi in preparation for expanding the program
Imaging The World hosted Dr Luis Aaron Gadama, a Specialist Obstetrician & Gynaecologist from the University of Malawi, College of Medicine.