Real numbers. Real people. Real change.
CWF is a young foundation. We do not claim to have solved anything. What we can show is a beginning — and a method that scales.
2025 IMPACT HIGHLIGHTS
First-Ever Free Health Camp in Monduli District
The August 2025 Mswakini Health Camp was historic. No free, multi-day medical screening had ever been conducted in Monduli District before. Over 500 residents were seen by qualified practitioners across three days — an exercise made possible by the dedication of medical teams who travelled from Arusha and Monduli to serve a community that had never had this before.
Five Lives Identified — Five Now in Care
Five adults were newly identified as HIV-positive during the 2025 camp. Each has since been enrolled in the CWF monitoring programme and referred for antiretroviral therapy. Without the camp, these cases would have remained invisible — with consequences for the individuals, their families, and their wider social networks.
Four Women — Early Detection, Ongoing Support
Cervical cancer is treatable when caught early. Four women at Mswakini now have that chance. CWF is monitoring their treatment progress and working to understand the chain of infection so that other women at risk can be identified and supported.
Health Education Infrastructure
A 55-inch LCD television, donated by CWF, is now in place at Mswakini Village Dispensary. Patients and community members have access to ongoing health education content — a lasting investment in health literacy that works every day, not just during a camp.
Research in Motion
The Maasai Adult Cardiovascular Health (MACH) Survey has been submitted for ethical clearance — the first structured cardiovascular study of its kind in Monduli District. The data generated will inform not just CWF’s own programmes but national-level health policy.
Education & Conservation Roots
Since 2020, CWF’s predecessor initiatives have delivered a beekeeping project for Mswakini Primary School and a fully furnished classroom (2024). These investments in the school — the community’s most important institution — remain the foundation of the trust that allowed the 2025 Health Camp to succeed.
August 2026 and beyond.
The second Mswakini Health Camp is confirmed for August 2026 — larger, deeper, and building on the patient relationships established in 2025. The June 2026 Primary School Health Camp will reach children who were missed the first time. The MACH Survey will produce its first data. Cervical cancer and HIV monitoring will enter their second year.
And then the model goes further — to neighbouring villages, and to the broader Maasai communities of Monduli District.