Africa Healthy Hospital Project (2023)

Africa Healthy Hospital Project (2023)1
Africa Healthy Hospital Project (2023)2
Africa Healthy Hospital Project (2023)3

【Project Activities】

Using hospitals as social resources within the community, and working through Community Learning Centres (CLCs), this project aims to improve residents’ well-being—including health promotion—based on the “Healthy Hospital” concept of “making the whole community healthier.” As part of this, the project seeks to enhance health promotion and mutual understanding among residents, and introduced Takkyu Volley as a tool to support those aims.

【Project Background】

Professor Ichiro Kawachi (Harvard University) proposed the Healthy Hospital concept, which Professor Hideki Yamamoto of Teikyo University and colleagues have been implementing in Tokyo. After Teikyo University partnered with a university in Kenya, the concept was also expanded to Kenya. As part of efforts to improve people’s health and community wellness, introducing Takkyu Volley—an inclusive sport that a wide range of people can easily join—became one component of the project.

【Project Objective】

Under the Healthy Hospital concept of “making the whole community healthier,” the project aims to improve well-being, including residents’ health promotion. Along with support for education and employment and improving health literacy (preventive medicine), it also aims to foster understanding of health, cooperation, and respect through sport.

【Project Area】

Education through Sport

【Methods】

Provision of materials

【Outcomes】

Takkyu Volley equipment was donated to four facilities. In the workshop, 19 CLC-related stakeholders participated and a Takkyu Volley demonstration was conducted. At some CLCs that did not receive equipment, people even created their own equipment and began playing Takkyu Volley.

【Voices from Participants and Partners】

“Takkyu Volley is fun and easy to play for all people regardless of age or disability.”

【Challenges and Lessons Learned】

A key challenge is how to evaluate the extent to which the initiative contributes to health promotion and improvements in well-being.

【URL】

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Time Period
April 30, 2023 - May 7, 2023
Region
Nairobi, Kenya
Sport/Programme Category
Takkyu Volley (Table Tennis Volleyball)
Implementer
Teikyo University Graduate School of Public Health; Asia-Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO (ACCU); GMSS Human Lab Co., Ltd.
Co-Implementer
Japan Takkyu Volley Federation; JICA Kenya Office
Number of Individual Beneficiaries
Kenya: 560
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