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Two of our nurses care for the tiniest babies in our Special Care Nursery.

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Baby Watoto Photo Album 2013

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Baby Watoto Kampala (The Bulrushes) was the first facility established in 2007 to rescue the most destitute infants.

Symbolically named after the bulrushes (papyrus reeds) that saved the biblical Moses from drowning in the River Nile, the first Watoto baby to be rescued was also named Moses.

Today, the facility predominantly cares for infants under 6 months old including newborns, pre-mature babies and very sick babies who need constant medical attention.

Because of its central location in downtown Kampala, the home is a reception centre for newly rescued infants.

BABY WATOTO KAMPALA

BABY WATOTO

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Tucked away on the slopes of Watoto’s Suubi Village outside Kampala, Baby Watoto Suubi enjoys the serenity of a vast landscape and views of lush green hills and valleys.

It is our largest Baby Watoto facility, with a capacity to care for 120 babies at any given time.

The home was opened in February 2010 and primarily cares for older infants, easing the transition to a permanent home in the Watoto village.

BABY WATOTO SUUBI

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Baby Watoto Gulu was opened in June 2010 as a response to the overwhelming need in northern Uganda, a region recovering from over two decades of civil war.

As a result of mounting poverty and broken families, there has been an increase in child abandonment, especially by teenage mothers who cannot care for their newborns.

Baby Watoto Gulu has the capacity to care for over 60 babies.

BABY WATOTO GULU

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Dehydrated, cold, jaundiced, suffering from newborn sepsis and weighing only 1 kg, Baby Elizabeth arrived at Baby Watoto Kampala as a very sick preemie. She was born and abandoned close to the facility. Elizabeth is now a happy and healthy toddler who lives at Baby Watoto Suubi and is almost ready to graduate to our Watoto village.

JANUARY

Baby Elizabeth

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Abandoned in a local hospital shortly after birth, Baby Sophia was cold, hungry and alone when we rescued her. We placed her in a warm incubator upon arrival at Baby Watoto and provided her with milk for her empty stomach. She also needed urgent medical attention. Now, only a few months later, Baby Sophia is a healthy and content baby who weighs 4.2 kg (9.24 lb.).

FEBRUARY

Baby Sophia

BEFORE AFTER

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Elizabeth, Jane & Cally

Over the last 12 months Baby Watoto has provided specialised care to over 40 preemies, some weighing as little as 740 grams (1.2 lb.).

Meet three of our growing preemie girls. Elizabeth (1.6 kg/ 3.5 lb.) arrived at Baby Watoto after her mother and twin sibling died in child birth. Jane (1.6 kg/ 3.5 lb.) and Cally (1.06 kg/2.3 lb.) were both born and abandoned in a local hospital before they joined the Baby Watoto family.

MARCH

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Baby IvanBaby Ivan lost his parents when he was barely 4 months olddue to HIV related illnesses. Baby Watoto picked him up froma hospital close to Gulu where he had been admitted forsevere malnutrition and other medical complications.

When Ivan arrived at Baby Watoto he received the urgentmedical care and nutritional rehabilitation that he needed.

He has since gained weight and is now a very healthy toddlerwho loves to eat!

APRIL

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Special Care Nursery

Two of our nurses care for the tiniest babies in our Special Care Nursery. This room is equipped with incubators, open warmers, oxygen, CPAP, IV pumps, and phototherapy. It typically provides care for 4 - 8 premature or medically fragile infants at one time.

MAY

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Cute QuadsThese itsy bitsy quadruplet boys arrived at Baby Watoto at five days old. Their mother died in child birth and the local hospital was struggling to provide adequate care and food.

Sadly one passed away shortly after their arrival, but the other three are doing well and have recently graduated out of their incubators.

JUNE

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