2019-PROJECTS
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"WE ARE CHANGING THE STATELESSNESS WORLD!"
UNCC In-home care for the life you choose
UNCC’s in-home aged care services can help keep you exactly where you want to be.
Mwingi Kenya
UNCC for Elderly Care In Mwingi -Kenya
Plan your own aged care journey
At UNCC, we can pave the way for you to remain in your own home for as long as you wish. With our connected care pathways, we’re with you every step of your journey, helping you to understand which in-home care services are best for you and how to get started. We’ll help you build a pathway that’s just for you.
Early Support Pathway
This is a great starting point when you need some help to manage your home, stay connected with friends and family, and get and about, so you can continue to be as independent as possible.
Clinical Support Pathway
If you’re worried about falls or getting the right nursing care, this pathway gives you all the services of Early Support as well as the clinical care you need – from the comfort of your home.
End of Life Pathway
Ensuring your final days are spent in comfort and dignity, surrounded by love and care, is our priority. This pathway ensures you and your loved ones have every service you need to support you during this difficult time.
In-home Nursing
Whether you’re recovering from a medical setback or needing help with some existing health concerns, our registered nurses can support you.
We can build you a proper shelter, if need, and you get your care at home. No more facing water, no more searching for food, or catching up with friends, our team will help you.
Look good & feel good
Our friendly team can help you with everyday personal care so you feel good about your appearance and confident with how you are caring for yourself.
Help around the home
Whether it’s making the bed, doing the laundry, or general home cleanliness, we support you in these everyday tasks so that you can focus on other things.
Home Care Packages
Whether you just need a little help, or have more complex care needs, our Home Care Packages are tailored to meet your individual needs
Care you can trust for 20 years
Providing flexible services tailored to your changing needs
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Stay connected to your loved ones and your community
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24/7 support from our dedicated professional care team
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From a little help to a lot, we've got you covered
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Elders with no children to care, we can help you to support you in your home or alternative place
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you can be help when you are age of 73 above, or if you have medical condition below age of 73 we can assess you.
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If you are in Mwingi Area and need support please contact us at:
Police Station advocacy desk at Mwingi Police Station
Detention in Kenya
Refugees and asylum seekers detained in Kenya risk multiple convictions and protracted detention due to poor coordination between immigration officials, police and prison officers, coupled with lack of interpreters and low levels of knowledge among government officers and law enforcement officers.
Kenya plays host to large numbers of refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), stateless persons, economic migrants and victims of human trafficking and smuggling. UNCC in partnership with other local services providers will runs advocacy offices at few police stations. Linking office and monitoring scheme comprising volunteers monitors stationed in police along key migration routes and in urban centres hosting asylum seekers and other migrants.
UNCC assist refugee rights violations and asylum-related cases in prisons, police stations and courts of law and in this way play a core protection role in that they not only form a critical link with the criminal justice system but can also provide immediate intervention and assistance to migrants in detention. In 2023 alone, UNCC provided legal representation to 23 asylum seekers and refugees held in various detention centres across the country.
THE RADIO PROGRAM
The Radio-Programme is a live radio platform that was started by the UNCC – Co Founder daughter” Viola Luluwe. It is a platform that was established to allow the children, refugees youth, elderly at large a platform to speak out about their views on the different issues affecting the them in country, organise marches, pass information about upcoming workshops as well as the results of the workshops that have taken place. Rhoda Musyimi (on grey shoe) and Winne (in black) and their interview in UNCC Branch office Nairobi Kenya. We now have a facebook-live on “uncc.agency kenya” page on facebook, The Frequency for the Radio Show is “UNCC Voice” every Wednesday @ 12:30 anywhere in Africa.
CLEANING CAMPAIGN
The Cleaning Campaign is held by our UNCC youths and children in Nairobi Kenya. The Campaign was organised by the Rhoda Musyimi Region UNCC Kenya program in collaboration with other neighbourhood participants
GLOBAL SCHOOL
The Global School is a collaboration between the UNCC - youths from Australia and the Children’s Africa. It is a forum in which people share their knowledge, experience, discuss problems and share the knowledge they’ve acquired from their geographical regions. It is a place in which the UNCC Youths and the Children’s in Africa further their relationships by having an annual meeting with representatives from the East, South, Central and North within the workshop the representatives, from UNCC - Australia visit www.uncc.agency and representatives are sent to represent the Children’s program Australia. admin@uncc.agency
RE-USABLE SANITARY PADS
The Re-Usable Sanitary Pads. were developed as a result of having girls that were entering into teenage-hood, missing school days as they were either too shy to tell their parents that they needed Pads or having the resources to buy sanitary pads for themselves. The Sanitary Pads has been one of the UNCC’S main project since the 2023. The Pads are made by volunteers or purchased and distributed by the UNCC members in the separate locations for free.
FEMINISM AND TOXIC MASCULINITY WORKSHOP
The Workshop was the first of its kind as it was a collaboration of The UNCC’s, changing the world project. We had speakers talking and leading the conversation on Feminism (Nelson Kese), Rape Culture (Peter Lino) and Toxic Masculinity (Rhoda). The workshops’ goal was to bring the attention on how different people view these critical areas as well as show that they are inter-related. Needless to say the workshop led to the rise of more men that didn’t believe in Feminism at first changing their opinions as the workshop progressed. We also saw how most women and men had suffered from rape culture in more than one way. November 20/2-23 Held at University of Nairobi.