Wednesday, September 21, 2016

ALL WILL BE WELL LATEST EDITION SEPT 2016 Michael Meegan

 http://eye-books.com/books/all-will-be-well


Eye  books  has re released ALL WILL BE WELL Sept 2016 http://eye-books.com/author/michael-meegan



“All our emotional scars and mental stress come from the pain of being fully accepted and cherished in ourselves.”
Michael Meegan, ALL SHALL BE WELL 2016


“Anxiety is often related to having to perform and act an acceptable role in order to be admitted into relationships. “
Michael Meegan, ALL SHALL BE WELL 2016


“Ulcers, high blood pressure and heart attacks, insomnia and depression, all stem from trying to do more than we can in a situation that has lost its humanity.”
Michael Meegan, ALL SHALL BE WELL 2016




“If a young mother has a job as a secretary in a company trying to cut expenses, where they start giving her the work of two secretaries and making extra demands on her, she will do all she can to please her employers. In fact, they are causing her to worry, hurry to work and rush home late to her expectant family. Thus, pressure and demands in a business setting lead to anxiety and tension at home. This is what begins to happen in our civilization when we put profit before people, and getting work done before the feelings of those we work with.”
Michael Meegan, ALL SHALL BE WELL 2016

Dr Michael Meegan Heritage Collection,ICROSS 2016



Since ICROSS began over 35 years ago, it remained committed to preserving local culture tradition and heritage. One important part of this was to provide effective community development, that would be sustainable and owned by local communities. ICROSS did not focus on building a large NGO but concentrated on supporting local existing social systems. All of our work since 1983 but on the cultural values and belief systems of the local people. During the 1983-84 drought, many of our team became concerned that tribal communities were selling their precious tribal artifacts simply to survive. Dr Michael Meegan created this heritage collection to ensure it for future generations.

For the last 35 years, we have been collecting these rare tribal treasures to make sure they do not leave Kenya. For over 20 years, our friends who had lived for many decades in East Africa, also collected precious objects of historical and cultural significance. This ICROSS collection is a Museum in itself. It has always been the intention of our Kenyan NGO, to act as custodians for this rare and valuable part of Kenyan history. We are delighted and honoured that professor Richard Leakey, has agreed to become the guardian and custodian of the entire heritage collection. Contributors have included the friend of  President Jomo Kenyatta,Magistrate Leslie Whitehouse, the explorer Wilfred Thessiger, Dr Wilfred Koinange, along with many other important figures in recent Kenyan history.

For the INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY FOR THE RELIEF OF STARVATION AND SUFFERING,ICROSS KENYA  passing on this collection to be preserved for the Kenyan people, is the completion of an important contribution to future generations of Kenya. Just as our medical projects protect and improve long term health, safe guarding the cultural heritage of Kenya is an equally important shared responsibility. While it will take time to present the full collection to the people of Kenya, we are already in advanced preparations, guided by Dr. Richard Leakey.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Dr Michael Meegan Interviews with his publishers eye books



Eye books Author Michael Meegan replies to  questions in his latest Interview July 2015

http://eye-books.com/author-interview-michael-meegan/

Author Interview: Michael Meegan

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We will be publishing interviews with Eye authors, old and new, over the coming months. Today, we catch up with Michael Meegan who previously published two books with Eye, All will be well and Changing the world one step by step. He is currently working on a series of inspirational works with  eye-books including  “The Tribe of One”  as well as a Historical Novel and an updated  edition of Surprised by joy, his Autobiography.
Who are you?
Michael Meegan, eye books author
Where were you born?
Liverpool UK
How old are you?
56
Where do you live?
Ngong Hills, Rift Valley, Kenya
What was the first book you remember reading?
C.S. Lewis: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
What is your favourite food?
Raw eggs, avocado and fruit
What is your favourite country?
Visited 126 so far, all amazing in their own way, that’s like asking your favourite star in the cosmos, they all have magic.  Cambodia and Austria both have magic, Botswana has a stunning Silence, and Ethiopia has its epic vistas, so many gifts everywhere.
What is your Heaven travel story? 
The ecstasy of waking up every morning and experiencing all the surprises the “NOW” and the “HERE”  throw our way,  utterly unexpected , always illuminating , from tragedy and  illness to serenity and awe,  this  brief life is overwhelmingly  breath taking each moment.
What is your Hell travel story?
To  be on  a long haul flight stuck beside someone who  talks all the time moaning about  how awful everything is.
What did you want be when you grew up?
Perpetually amazed and  inspired….. happening so  far
IMG-20130629-WA0008-1What would be your desert island: Disk, Book, Drink, Food, and Friend?
Music by Mahler
Book:  Khalil Gibran, the Prophet
Jameson 20 yr. old Irish whiskey
Food:  the berries and fruit on the trees
Friend, I think  ones best friend should be oneself .  I dedicated my Autobiography to  Sharon Wilkinson who is one of those rare joys in life, always leave them  elated and enriched , renewed and  healed.
Who is your hero and why?
Dr Joe Barnes who created ICROSS with me, now  almost 101 years old, continues to be passionate, selfless, compassionate and graceful. Served the poor around the World most of his life. When I grow up  I would like to be  like him.
If you could make one law what would it be?
You can’t legislate to love or be compassionate, but to ban weapons, any  kind of weapon and forbid judging others, those who  did would be sentenced to go and live  with each other.
Tell us a little about your Eye books
You can find information about all of my books on my website and my youtube channel.
ALL WILL BE WELL, CHANGING THE WORLD and next, The Tribe of One . Hopefully my first  book  and SURPRISED BY  JOY will be re released through eye-books as well
I  lecture around the World , in part on International Health  but also  on spirituality and inspirational ideas that  awaken us. I  try  to encourage self wonder and inner stillness.  A path of contemplation in action.
Are you still writing and if so, have you published, or are you looking to publish, since your Eye book?
Two  books are on the launching pad with eye books,  THE TRIBE OF ONE and PRIMAL ACCORD.
Are you still involved with the subject of your book and could you summarise what’s happened since then?
The most detailed answer to that is to  look at what we are doing in Africa and  what  our work  focusus on in areas of extreme poverty. Please click here to see.
After 36 years, its just beginning…

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

ICROSS achievements in Africa Michael Meegan

KEY ICROSS MILESTONES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Most of this information is available in detail through downloads, Official reports, annual Reviews and medical publications. Should you like to know more please contact us through http://icrossinternational.org/
1979 ICROSS projects in history 1979
  • ICROSS established by Doctor Barnes and Doctor Meegan.
  • ICROSS begun International awareness for re thinking the model of donor led development, a policy that would be advocated by others in future decades.
  • Donated $6,000 to Projects in Asia and East Africa.
1980
ICROSS projects in history 1980
  • Awarded 32 grants to missionary organizations in Africa and Asia.
  • ICROSS began lobbying UK politicians together with Prof David Morley for more targeted child health funding internationally.
  • ICROSS pioneers community owned water projects.
1981

  • Published “The reality of starvation and disease”. Meegan M. Lancet 1981; 1 (8212):146.
On the spread of poverty.
  • ICROSS launched long term public health studies with Prof. David Morley and the Institute of Child Health, London.
  • Donated $8,000 to women’s health projects in India.
1982
ICROSS projects in history 1982 ICROSS projects in history 1982
  • Supported Doctor Robbie McCabe MD in Turkana and five relief projects in Karamoja, Uganda.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1982
    Oldanyati clinic
  • ICROSS East end, New York USA established by a group of Physicians in Southampton New York, USA.
  • ICROSS gives 45 grants for water protection.
1983
ICROSS projects in history 1983
  • Created ICROSS Kenya with Holy Ghost Fathers headed by Fr Paul Cunningham (Pictured above).
  • Grants 22 small mission projects throughout East Africa.
  • Published “Starvation and suffering”. Meegan M. Lancet 1983; 2(8365-66):1506.
  • Director of Medical services Dr. Wilfred Kionange granted ICROSS the authority to establish and operate mobile medical clinics in Samburu and Kajiado districts.
1984
ICROSS projects in history 1984
  • Grants to Franciscan projects in Mogadishu, Somalia for Health Projects.
  • In partnership with AMREF, ICROSS extended famine relief to over 12,000 children, mother and the elderly.
  • 1984-1988 ICROSS introduced in all it projects Child to Child health promotion.
  • Donations to 5 Eastern African countries, supporting famine relief and child survival of £ 20,000.
  • Over £60,000 given in emergency development projects in East Africa and India.
  • ICROSS built first dispensary in rural Kenya.
  • ICROSS Constructed first clinic in Samburu (Lesirikan Clinic) and Oldanyati Clinic at the foot of the Ngong Hills, both Staffed by Seconded Government Nurses.
  • ICROSS allocated over 400 education grants in small Rural primary schools.
1985
ICROSS projects in history 1985
  • ICROSS established ICROSS Tanzania together with Tanzanian ambassador to Kenya, Joe Lusinde.
  • Raised over £70,000 pounds for ICROSS Tanzania public health projects.
  • Created 4 new self-help groups.
  • Build two new clinics in Kenya, one in Monduli, Tanzania.
  • Begun disease control programs in Turkana, Samburu and Pokot.
  • Began training of traditional birth attendants in four districts.
  • Initiated diarrheal control programme in Samburu and Kajiado Districts.
  • Began camel breeding in remote areas, Samburu.
1986
ICROSS projects in history 1986
  • Father Paul Cunningham becomes chairman of the board of directors, ICROSS Kenya.
  • ICROSS expands in USA.
  • Reached over 200,000 in drought stricken areas.
  • Funds training of over 200 health workers.
  • Distributes grants of over 50,000 dollars.
  • Provided first specialized referral consultancy through a team of volunteer medical consultants lead by Doctor Evan Sequeira.
  • Grants to three Mission Hospitals and Clinics in Pokot and Turkana.
  • Published “All shall be Well” Forward Prof John Powell SJ, ISBN 000-627006-9, Collins. 146 pgs. First edition 1986, Reprint Jan 1999. Republished Oct 2014.
  • Father Paul Cunningham opened ICROSS health clinic at Nyonyori, built from funding from the British High commission in Nairobi.
  • ICROSS launched extensive mobile outreach services and facilities in four districts of Kenya, reaching over 200,000 people a year.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1986
  • ICROSS campaigns for community owned planning of projects in rural communities.
  • ICROSS extended its child survival and maternal health program with donations raised from 6 international donors.
1987
ICROSS projects in history 1987
  • Together with the Danish government (DANIDA), established long term mother and child health programming, reaching over three hundred villages and 120,000 people.
  • Provided supplementary feeding and training to over 7,000 mothers.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1987
    Saruni Ole Lengeny
  • Created domestic livestock programmes that have become self-sufficient to date.
  • ICROSS has been proactively involved in district development committee and stakeholder groups.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1987
  • ICROSS established 12 women’s groups in remote rural areas.
1988
ICROSS projects in history 1988
  • Extended water and sanitation programmes, in four districts and handed over five primary healthcare programmes to local communities.
  • Developed new women’s’ groups in rural areas and doubled mobile clinics with the assistance of international donors.
  • Through the support of the Irish government and comic relief, established 16 micro-finance organizations and local empowerment projects. These included; fish farms, cattle dips, local maize production facilities, strengthening cattle herds, improving local organization management, facilitating awareness of legal rights.
  • Extended the use of solar disinfection of contaminated drinking water reaching over 16,000 pastoralists.
  • Began the training and skills transfer of local public health researchers.
  • Handed over five community development projects.
  • Published “Prevention of disease in the poor world”. Meegan M, McCormick J. Lancet 1988; 2(8603):152-3. Sharing innovative approaches to implement health services.
1989
ICROSS projects in history 1989
  • Increased immunisation coverage reaching over 35,000 children.
  • External evaluation of public health programmes by Prof David Morley.
  • Evaluation of clinical diagnostic processes by Prof James McComick MD.
  • Extended training programmes for traditional mid wives.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1989
    Lemoite Lemako, Fr. Paul Cunningham
  • Introduced first phase computarisation of patient data.
  • Reached over 280,000 of tribal pastoralists in Public Health.
  • Completed final studies on tribal belief systems relating to diarrhea and water borne diseases.
  • Raised over 300,000 dollars for community programmes.
  • ICROSS launches what would be a 26 year collaboration with Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
  • Published Major study on the beliefs and practices on the causes and treatment of diarrhoeal infections among the Maasai, Diarrhoea being one of the major killers of all children.
  • Published “Rates of sexual partner change among two pastoralist southern Nilotic groups in East Africa”. Konings E, Anderson RM, Morley D, O'Riordan T, Meegan M. AIDS 1989; 3(4):245-7.
  • Published “Dialogue on Diarrhea Beliefs and behavior” Michael Meegan the Maasai in Kenya and Tanzania , Issue no. 39 - December 1989 (regular contributor ).
  • Thanks to donations from Des Rushe and his readers as well as Dr Joe Barnes cofounder of ICROSS launched our first annual malaria campaign reaching over 6,000 in its first year.
1990
ICROSS projects in history 1990
  • ICROSS was one of the first members of Aids Map which is international association providing HIV information globally. ICROSS has been dynamically active since 1990.
  • ICROSS extends its HIV prevention programme to two new districts.
  • Handed over three community health projects for safe motherhood to local communities.
  • COMIC Relief support micro finance initiatives in three districts reaching over 120,000 in rural communities.
1991
ICROSS projects in history 1991
  • ICROSS establishes the international headquarters in Ngong Kenya.
  • Donated $ 12,000 of Medical Supplies and equipment to Health projects in Pokot and Samburu.
  • Tom Ruberk of ICROSS Texas raised 30,000 dollars to support women rights in Kenya through ICROSS projects.
  • External evaluation of ICROSS rural health programs by Prof James McCormark.
1992
ICROSS projects in history 1992
  • Published “Rethinking famine relief”. Meegan M K. Lancet 1992; 340(8830):1293-4.
  • ICROSS Built its guest house and HIV support facility funded by ICROSS East end USA.
  • ICROSS distributed over 300,000 condoms as part of its reproductive health programme.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1992
  • ICROSS in partnership with the Lions club began its largest surgical operation in Kajiado Hospital.
1993
ICROSS projects in history 1993
  • ICROSS East end Closes after successful completion of all its projects having risen over 2 million dollars in the previous decade.
1994
ICROSS projects in history 1994

ICROSS projects in history 1994
  • Published “Dwindling donor aid for health programmes in developing countries”. Conroy RM, Meegan ME. Lancet 1994; 343(8907):1228-9.
  • Published “Child weighing by the unschooled: a report of a controlled study of growth monitoring over 12 months of Maasai children using direct recording scales”. Meegan M, Morley DC, Brown R. Trans Royal Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1994; 88(6):635-7.
  • Ministry of health allocated more government staff to ICROSS rural health programmes.
  • The Japanese Ambassador presented surgical equipment to Joe Gatiba operations director for Kajiado Hospital.
1995
ICROSS projects in history 1995
  • ICROSS began Kimotho Gathoni Education Project.
  • ICROSS began a 17 year relationship with JICA introducing dozens of Japanese volunteers into rural development projects.
  • Celebrated a decade of ICROSS Main Clinic Nyonyorrie.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1995
    ICROSS founder Dr. Michael Meegan in 1995
  • Doubles the immunisation programme reach from previous year reaching 9,600 children.
1996
ICROSS projects in history 1996
  • Extended new mobile clinics, Community Health work and traditional birth attendant training to over 120 TBAs (Traditional birth attendants).
  • Extended child health monitoring including: Infant feeding, Care during pregnancy, Danger signs during pregnancy, Delivery, Breastfeeding: positioning and attachment, Care of mother and baby after birth, Guideline for healthy eating, Post natal examination and Family planning.
1997
ICROSS projects in history 1997
  • 191,504 beneficieries.
  • Published “Fly traps. Trachoma prevention and fly reduction”, Meegan M, Morley D, Chavasse D. Lancet 1997;349(9055):886.
  • Published “Caring for the Future: Making the Next Decades Provide a Life Worth Living”M. K. Elmore-Meegan, JAMA. 1997; 277(16):1329-132910.1001/jama. 1997.03540400081046
  • ICROSS projects in history 1982
    Mobile Outreach 1997
  • ICROSS Japanese Ambassador Hands Danny Ngwiri $38,670 to begin the ICROSS HIV and AIDS programme in Bondo.
1998
ICROSS projects in history 1998
  • Published “Solar disinfection of drinking water contained in transparent plastic bottles : characterizing the bacterial inactivation process” McGuigan1, Elmore-Meegan Journal of Applied Microbiology V 84 Issue 6pg 1138–1148, June 1998.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1998
    In this picture: Founder of ICROSS at Nyonyori (Left), ICROSS malnutrition programs (Right)
  • ICROSS formally introduces overseas internship programme.
  • ICROSS projects in history 1998
    Canadian Government donating bicycles to health workers
  • Three new dispensaries funded by the Japaneese government received approval at Longosua, Sinkiraine and Murantawa.


1999
ICROSS projects in history 1999
  • Published “Solar disinfection of water reduces diarrheal disease: an update’’. Conroy RM, Meegan ME, Joyce T, McGuigan K, Barnes J. Arch Diseases Children 1999; 81(4):337-8.
  • Published ‘’Growth monitoring: family participation: effective community development’’. Meegan M, Morley DC. Tropical Doctor 1999; 29(1):23-7.
  • ICROSS board member, Chief Magistrate Babu Achieng tragically murdered on January 1999, He had served on the board of directors, ICROSS Kenya for 10 years.
  • Provided technical advice and evaluation for the central leprosy teaching and research institute, Tamil Nadu, Government of India 1999, British government funded program.
ICROSS projects in history 1999
In this picture: Fr. Tom Hogan in ICROSS Projects (Left), ICROSS in somalia (Right)
2000
ICROSS projects in history 2000
  • Published “Identifying emerging needs among AIDS orphans in Kenya”. Multi-Centre Matched Perspective Control Study of 2,786 Children Orphaned by AIDS, 2,420 other Orphans and 3,400 Nairobi, Kenya”. 2000.
  • Published “AIDS orphans, an emerging crisis USAID sponsored conference.” Nanyuki. Kenya”. 2000.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2001
  • Published “Journal of the American Medical Association, JAMA Humanities from JAMA — I Held Him in My Arms and Wept. ... Michael K. Elmore-Meegan Jul 12, 2000, an insight into the reality of AIDS in Africa.
2001
ICROSS projects in history 2001
  • ICROSS reached 1,284 AIDS orphans and vulnerable children.
  • Published “Solar disinfection of drinking water protects against cholera in children under 6 years of age”. Conroy RM, Meegan ME, Joyce T, McGuigan K, Barnes J. Arch Dis Child 2001; 85(4):293-5. Showing the impact on reducing and preventing Cholera using solar disinfection.
ICROSS projects in history 2001
Field mobile clinics, ICROSS women's development group project: Migori, Western Kenya
  • Published “Effect on neonatal tetanus mortality after a culturally-based health promotion programme”. Meegan M, Conroy RM, Lengeny SO, Renhault K, Nyangole J. Lancet 2001;358(9282):640-1 demonstrating the impact of harm reduction programmes by reducing incidence of neonatal tetanus by over 70% in a 20 year study.
  • Published “Effect of fly control using sustainable
 interventions on the prevalence of Trachoma in five pastoral tribes in Kenya”. World Health Organization Trachoma conference, Geneva, Switzerland. 2001.
  • Published “World Health Origination (WHO) guidelines Trachoma prevention, fly traps”, M Elmore-Meegan Prof D Morely et al, Geneva, Switzerland. 2001.
2002
ICROSS projects in history 2002
ICROSS revamps its oldest clinics and hands over the TBA programmes to local communities.
Canadian Government donates 240 bicycles to ICROSS health workers.
2003
ICROSS projects in history 2003
  • AIDS orphans & Vulnerable Children; an evidence-led response. IFCW World Forum. Cape Town, South Africa. 2003.
  • Handed over Bungoma HIV home care programme to Ministry of Health serving 3,000 patients.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2004
  • Annual Consultative Review, Manitoba and Nairobi Universities Collaborative Conference. “An assessment of home-based care interventions among 2,116 terminally ill patients in Bondo and Siaya using clinically validated scales. Interim results.” Nairobi, Kenya. 2003.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2002
    ICROSS Malnutrition Projects in 2002.
  • ICROSS Initiated Dr Joe Barnes projects.
  • ICROSS extends Child to Child health promotion to its entire project.
2004
ICROSS projects in history 2004
  • We built 14 VIP latrines allowing improved sanitation and hygiene and dispensaries and schools.
  • Global fund grant supported ICROSS in a multi million Shilling initiative. We created mobile and walk in voluntary councelling and testing facilities, home care reaching 23,000 HIV/AIDS victims in 5 districts of Kenya. Our staff tripled in 2004 .
  • Canadian Government donates a mobile Clinic to ICROSS to extend services.
  • ICROSS welcomed a record number of interns and volunteers both local and International.
  • Created a new Commercial Sex worker support project reaching over 400 sex workers.
  • Published “Sex workers in Kenya, numbers of clients and associated risks: an exploratory survey”. Elmore-Meegan M, Conroy RM, Reprod Health Matters 2004; 12(23):50-7.
  • Published “All Will be Well” republished newly updated April 2015 (Forward by John Hurt) Eye-Books, 149 pgs. , May 2004. ISBN 1903070279 www.eye-book.com
  • ICROSS projects in history 2004
    Sharon Wilkinson of the international advisory board planting a tree in 2004 at the ICROSS headquaters
  • ICROSS established its commercial sex work support program.
  • ICROSS reached 900 internships since the project began and 2,400 volunteers.
2005
ICROSS projects in history 2005
  • ICROSS extended mobile clinics under a grant from the Japanese Government.
  • Doubling outreach services since 2001.
  • BBC Hard talk Interview with Stephen Sackur on ICROSS model Vs G20 thinking.
  • We established the Kimotho Gathoni Educational Grant in honour of one of our team member who died tragically , he was a carer of AIDS Orphans.
  • International collaborative study launched headed by Royal College of Surgeons.
ICROSS begins the SODIS study in Nakuru,Kenya.
  • Extended Trachoma blindness prevention programmes to all operational areas.
  • Irish Television broadcasts a TV Documentary “ When you say four thousand Goodbyes”.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2005
  • Together with Manuel Scrima ICROSS launched its most ambitious poverty awareness program Africa-Awakes.com these expiations have traveled to 16 countries over a five year period.
  • ICROSS Reaearch Team evaluated European Union funded Women’s health and safe motherhood program.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2005
2006

ICROSS projects in history 2006
  • 7,717 HIV patients provided with suppliments and additional food.
  • 7,366 Patients given Medical support.
  • 23,313 immediate family affected by HIV supported and assisted through the home reach programmes.
  • 13,833 orphans and vulnerable children reached and assisted.
  • 13,000 people protected by bed nets distributed in 2006.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2006
  • Distributed over 1.2 Million condoms.
  • Published “Surprised by joy”; a story of hope in the midst of tragedy, Forward by Stephen Sackur BBC,156 pgs.,First Published July 2006 republished on line for Kindle Dec 2014 ) detailing the work and philosophy of ICROSS.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2006
    ICROSS Samburu Projects
  • Presented “Applied operational study of pain determinants in terminally ill patients in Bondo, Kenya XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, August 06”.
  • Presented “Creating long term change through culturally acceptable cost effective public health interventions”. The 46th Robert Graves Lecture, Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, Dublin 10 May 06 sharing the ICROSS Model of locally driven planning and community owned programmes.
2007
ICROSS projects in history 2007
  • Extended female Genital Mutilation prevention and Harm Reduction to reach 6,000 girls.
  • Monitored growth over 23,760 children providing suppliments to 4, 600.
  • Published “ Let me Die with dignity”: Creating Meaningful Homecare Programmes for People Living with AIDS in Bungoma, Kenya,Mwenda Ntarangwi, Ph.D. and 1Michael Elmore-Megan, The African Anthropologist Vol. 13 No. 1&2, Spring 2007, pp. 9-25.
  • Allocated 126 self help grants and 340 domestic livestock as part of micro financing to increase local capacity.
  • Advised 27 NGOs in 11 countries on Programme implementation.
  • Presented “Emerging mega-trends in Global health Future shocks; disasters and relief in a changing world”, RedR Conference, Royal College of nursing, London, 5th December, 2007, chaired by the Princess Royal.
  • Presented “Locally appropriate technologies in low income settings” Dept International health, Tampere University, Finland. 29th Nov 2007.
  • ICROSS extends its child monitoring clinics using the Direct recording scales developed together with Teaching Aids at low cost and Professor David Morley.
  • Distributed over $6,000 of medical learning materials and technologies to health professional in Kenya and Tanzania.
  • Africa Awakes ICROSS awareness exhibition reaches 60,000 visitors in 2007 in 4 countries.
  • Irish government funded project community health worker training course in public health sanitation, hygiene and water serving over 16,000 semi desert nomads.
2008
ICROSS projects in history 2008
  • 2008 ICROSS distributed over 400,000 condoms as part of HIV prevention and sexual reproductive programmes.
  • Extended peer education among young men reaching over 4,200.
  • ICROSS hands over IRISH AID funded health training programme after completion of the training impacting on 6,000 mothers.
  • 6,000 hours of community and volunteers donated time.
  • Distributed 2,300 bed nets.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2009
  • We reahed 72% immunisational coverage in our programme areas.
  • Allocated grassroot support grants to 1,200 children.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2008
    Antonnio Carrano: ICROSS exhibition 2008.
  • Provided rehabilitation support to 680 children.
  • Streamlines reporting systems in all ICROSS Health programmes.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2008
  • Extended child to Child health promotion in local languages to over 6,000 children in high risk semi desert areas.
2009
ICROSS projects in history 2009
  • Strengthened Maternal child health and reproductive health in partnership with Ministry of health to reach an additional 3,800 mothers.
  • Began IT training for health workers and launched the “ computers for Health staff distributing latest health data for health professionals in remote areas.
  • Completed multi-centre nutritional assessment of malnutrition in all catchements showing a reduction in malnutrition of 14% over the previous year.
  • Published “Changing the World” Feb 2009 256 pgs.www.eye-books.com
  • Published “Take my hand, a spiritual journey”With Sharon Wilkinson, Forward by T Hogan, 58 pgs. www.michaelmeegan.com July 2009 republished for kindle Oct 2014.
  • Published “Health care in regions of absolute Poverty” Seminar,Dept International health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tampere, Finland 30th November 2009.
  • Presented SODIS in KENYA, 20 years of field implementation SODIS International Conference Phnom Phen Cambodia International seminar of the impact of Solar disinfection Non 2009.
  • Twenty years of SODIS in Kenya. International Research Colloquium of the Network to promote Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin 21st - 23rd September 2009.
  • Presented “Changing dynamics of Morbidity, Mortality and poverty of children in the Third World”.Senate Hearing, Italian Senate, Rome. Senatorial Commission on International Children’s Rights,at the request of Italian Senate Commission, Rome, 31st April 2009.
ICROSS projects in history 2009
  • Presented “Global health and interdependency”, The Royal College of Surgeons Charter day lecture 2009 Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin. 12th Feb 2009.
  • Published “AFRO Journal Italy”, on Global health, poverty and International health trends and patterning Oct 09 Feb 09.
  • To mark the 20th Malaria campaign we distributed over 20,000 bed nets.
  • International Advisory board expanded to include IT and SEO specialists.
2010
ICROSS projects in history 2010
  • ICROSS completed the five year SODIS study.
  • ICROSS extends water borne disease programme to meet the increase in dehydration and diarrhoeal infections.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2011
  • Expansion of all ICROSS facilities doubling capacity of all clinics and adding maternity units begins.
  • Completed an external Management organizational review , implemented recommendations leading to restructuring and right sizing of he NGO.
  • Governance standards met with UK charity commission guidelines.
2011
ICROSS projects in history 2011 ICROSS projects in history 2011
  • Our safe motherhood, child Survival and infant malnutrition project reached over 26,000 in 2011.
  • We distributed 3,200 bed nets as part of our Annual Malaria campaign this year.
  • Our Diarrhoea prevention programme including oral rehydration, sanitation and safe water reached 26,000 throughout the year.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2011
    ICROSS projects in history 2011
  • We prevented 8,500 cases of trachoma and treated 3,400 cases.
  • We donated 9 water tanks and decontaminated 5 water sources thanks to UK partner NWI.
  • We allocated 122 support grants for girls education.
  • Published “Randomized Intervention Study of Solar Disinfection of Drinking Water in the Prevention of Dysentery in Kenyan Children Aged under 5 Years”. Martella du Preez†, Ronan M. Conroy, Sophie Ligondo, James Hennessy, Michael Elmore-Meegan, Allan Soita, and Kevin G. McGuigan* Environ. Sci. Technol., 2011, 45 (21), pp 9315–9323, September 21, 2011.
2012
ICROSS projects in history 2012
  • Global health promotion and the civil society – an NGO perspective to inequity,
Global Health Summit: INEQUITIES IN HEALTH; Helsinki, 13 June 2012.
2013
ICROSS projects in history 2013
  • First Global Health Course: Series of Lectures on International Health, Institute of Medicine, Khatmandu, Nepal August 2013.
  • Shared 12 of our projects on youtube ( details in 2013 and 2014 Annual Reports ).
  • Extended our online advice and health messages by text following he ministry of health recommendations for public health infomation awareness.
  • Created new multi media support on line advice and help lines to meet growing demand for low cost health support networks.
  • Presented “Changes in Global health, the INGO context”. Dept. International health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tampere, Finland , June 2013.
  • ICROSS projects in history 2013
  • We handed over the comprehensive care unit in Bondo to the Government, It serves over 40,000 in the District.
  • Julius Konttinen and Joni Luomanen launched the latest poverty awareness multimedia program which has an ambitious target of reaching 200,000 people in Europe between 2015-16.
  • ICROSS launched its 2nd phase of support help lines and online advise through its SEO, Blog and Twitter campaigns.
  • Published “Why Anti-Gay Laws Matter on World AIDS Day” http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-michael-meegan/ 1 Dec 2013.
ICROSS projects in history 2013 2014
ICROSS projects in history 2014
  • Maasai, a Cultural Context, Documentary : Dante Montagnani, London Oct 2014.
Technical Consultant, advisor, Executive Producer.
  • 43,800 hrs of donated services by community and overseas volunteers
  • ICROSS projects in history 2014
  • 250,000 condoms distributed towards HIV and AIDS prevention.
  • Published “Getting into the Development Sector and breaking into a future in Development NGOs” http://icrossinternational.org/faq/index.asp July 2014.
  • The Co Founder of ICROSS Professor Joe Barnes celebrates his 100th Birthday.
ICROSS projects in history 2014
2015
ICROSS projects in history 2014
ICROSS is drawing together in January and February groups of young dynamic professionals from within Kenya and internationally. Together with local women’s groups and self-help groups we are establishing new income generation opportunities in 2015. With your help we will be able to extend our impact on victims of violence and marginalized tribal communities. This will not happen without your help. Please check out what we are doing and help us any way you can.
ICROSS projects in history 2015