Sunday, February 15, 2009

Ganta Hospital Liberia

Sorry for the long delay, but travelling through Zimbabwe I had no internet connection (what a surprise!) Anyhow, I couldn't have safely written very much about the conditions while in country. How did I find Zimbabwe? Devastating. There are only a handful of schools in sessions in the whole country. The children are starving - not just hungry, but wasting away. The schools look like ghost towns - no teachers, classrooms dirty and overturned, no supplies. The grounds weedy and overgrown. The headmasters are there - ensuring that the porridge is made everyday for the children, and an agreement was made through ZOE to include the teachers in the feeding. Teachers have been trying to negotiate their pay, but since FOREX (foreign exchange) in USD and SA Rands are the only currency being used, the people have not yet grasped the value of the money - they are used to handling 3 trillion dollar notes (worth only a few cents with tons of zeros!) so can't believe that $1 is worth anything at all.

The hospitals as ever are under supplied and in addition to tackling the everyday killers - HIV/AIDS, malaria, TB, they are now having to address cholera. Mutambara hospital alone has 224 reported cases with 17 deaths. There are many, many more unreported cases. Medicin San Frontier did come in and turned the male ward into a cholera unit, taping the area off and providing disinfecting footbaths at the entrance and exit. This has in particular effected the Apostolic Church which in Zimbabwe practices polygamy so spreads disease rampantly. The cholera meds are arriving and getting where they are needed. The lab testing however, has been challenging as labs are without the basic reagents to do even the simplest tests - including tests for cholera.

It was in these rural areas that I heard stories of last year detailing the violence that took place. Children were beaten, women and men were beaten and tortured. Any violation you can think of was done to the women. They were raped in their own bedrooms infront of their husbands and children. Thousand of people were killed. Today they sit together - victims and perpertrators next to eachother in Church. The Pastors who had hidden the women and got them out to safety just don't know how to handle it.

Many pastors throughout Zimbabwe have been going without pay for months. They rely on their congregations for their salary and people are only able to scrape enough food and money together to survive. It was therefore a blessing to be able to give a donation for rural pastors support to the Zimbabwean Bishop.

Overall in Zimbabwe, I found old friends, made new ones. Looked over many projects and will come back to report all. I would not recommend teams going there, but I did feel safe. I think that now is not the time for us to develop sustainable projects in Zimbabwe. Now is the time for us to offer hope through feeding, clean water and by ensuring that hospitals get the essential supplies they need. This is best done through donations that will help to feed the hungry and tend to the sick and never to forget the power of prayer for a country that has been totally and utterly brought to its knees.

So after living with no running water and small bouts of electricity I left Zimbabwe for Liberia. My journey took me through Johannesburg, South Africa to a brief stop in Libreville, Gabon, to a change of planes in Abijan, Cote d'Ivoire to Monrovia. This took all day at the end of which, I had no luggage, which I am assured will turn up by Wednesday. So I will have by then mastered the art of making clothes last 5 or 6 days! For those of you who wish to know - I am washing my underwear - not turning it inside out and back to front to make it last longer!! Yesterday I made it up to Ganta Mission Station on the way stopping at the Liberian Annual Church Conference and meeting Bishop Innis who kindly introduced Central Texas Conference as his friends.

It has been wonderful to purchase a small cell phone and speak to Dana. Please pray for wisdom as we make plans for the health care here in Liberia.

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