Success! Agaba from Uganda raised $139 to fund hydrocele surgery.

Agaba
$139
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Agaba's treatment was fully funded on August 10, 2019.
  • Agaba's story
  • Agaba's update
June 17, 2019

Photo of Agaba post-operation

July 21, 2019

Agaba underwent hydrocele surgery.

Agaba received a successful hydrocelectomy treatment. He is no longer at risk of complications....

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Agaba's Timeline

  • June 17, 2019
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Agaba was submitted by Joan Kadagaya, SAFE Senior Program Coordinator at African Mission Healthcare.

  • June 18, 2019
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Agaba received treatment at Karoli Lwanga Hospital, Nyakibale in Uganda. Medical partners often provide care to patients accepted by Watsi before those patients are fully funded, operating under the guarantee that the cost of care will be paid for by donors.

  • July 11, 2019
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Agaba's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • July 21, 2019
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Agaba's treatment was successful. Read the update.

  • August 10, 2019
    FULLY FUNDED

    Agaba's treatment was fully funded.

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Naw Paw is a 40 year-old woman who lives with her husband and her three daughters in a refugee camp in Mae Hong Province, Thailand. Naw Paw is originally from across the border in Karen State, Burma. Her family fled to the refugee camp in 2011 due to conflict happening between armed groups in her area. In the camp, Naw Paw’s family receives a cash card from the Border Consortium to purchase food. Naw Paw used to sell Mohhinga (a Burmese noodle) nearby school to cover for their basic needs. However, she stopped selling Mohhinga when she got this pregnant because she couldn’t handle the work well. Naw Paw’s family is struggling to make ends meet and feel lucky they receive free basic healthcare in the camp through Malteser International. Her husband is unemployed. All of her 3 children are students. During her free time, she loves to play with her children and listen to the music in her phone. Sometimes she will read books and help her daughters with their homework. Naw Paw is currently expecting her fourth child. Since Naw Paw got pregnant she is taking antenatal care regularly at the camp hospital. On January 18th, Naw Paw went back for the follow-up in the camp hospital and had an ultrasound which revealed that her baby is in the wrong position laying sideways and her doctors recommended that she deliver via a caesarean section. This way doctors can ensure the safety of both mother and child. Our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund, is helping Naw Paw undergo a C-section on January 29th. This procedure will cost $1,500, and Naw Paw's family needs your support. Naw Paw said, “After I deliver my baby and recover from surgical wound, I will sell the Mohhinga (Burmese noodle) again to cover more of the financial needs for our family.”

$1,166raised
$334to go