My name is James Kityo, I was awarded one of the runner up prizes at the Philips Livable Cities Awards 2010. Following my degree in Health Management Planning and Policy in the University of Leeds I have worked as a consultant for strategic planning and evaluating needs in the Ugandan health system.
My project entry to the Philips Livable Cities Award aspires to create Shades in the City, with a facility for people to sit and be sheltered from the weather, but also to promote Health Education messages in Uganda. The Shade Stands will provide the vital shelter and shades that are needed in Kampala. I was inspired by the range of protection this project would provide to communities, having experienced challenges of difficulties of residing in the city, without Shades to shelter against the rain and hot sun. My team and I have worked closely to get this project off the ground:
• Andre Dassin, from the Boston University designed the original shade stand
• Abok Mercy is the overall project implementation person. She has coordinated all the aspects of the project so far, like meeting with the local authorities, drafting the letters and checking out locations for the Shades
• Hussein is our artist, he is currently working out on the graphical dimensions of the Health messages
• Mugerwa, a local metal fabricator, has been given the role of bringing the design by Andre Dassin to life for the pilot stage of the project.
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