My hometown team, Budalang’i FC, or Budo Ijax. I’m good friends with most of these guys, and was hoping to present them with our championship in the end. |
I had been working on planning a Bunyala District World Malaria Day event since December, when I approached the Ministry of Health about holding the event across the river by the swamp. Naturally, with all the standing water in the swamp and low-lying areas, this is the area which suffers most from malaria. And due to it's remoteness from District headquarters, they usually don’t have the opportunity to host such an event.
At the time everyone was on board with my suggestion. But unfortunately as we began our stakeholders’ planning meetings, which began only a couple weeks ago despite my insistence, we found that we could not get a sponsor. Unlike most years, PSI and other NGOs which generally sponsor this yearly event decided only to hold one event per county.
Along with Henry Bennett, my nearest fellow Peace Corps Volunteer in Port Victoria, we worked primarily with my friend Peter Odongo of the local Burenjo CBO and Eugene Nambesa, the District Malaria Control Coordinator, to pull together a more grassroots event. Through Peace Corps, each volunteer was able to obtain a small amount of shirts, footballs, and bags, which naturally fit very nicely into holding a football tournament.