accumulate the past few weeks, cases of burns. Whether this is probably the weather? The locals often take the Charcoal (charcoal) furnace with in the small houses to warm up. The houses usually have only one room and no Light. The children who have to stumble to the bathroom in the dark about it and then most often carry them angry burns. Even the little tots crawl many times a day unattended around the charcoal stove. Either they burn, then the oven or even to throw the pan and then burnt on the hot water. Thanks to keep our good medical team and the intensive care clean hardly large scars and even recovered some of the skin so well that one of the combustion nothing does. -Mama Matata Thursday, November 26, 2009
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constantly burns in children
accumulate the past few weeks, cases of burns. Whether this is probably the weather? The locals often take the Charcoal (charcoal) furnace with in the small houses to warm up. The houses usually have only one room and no Light. The children who have to stumble to the bathroom in the dark about it and then most often carry them angry burns. Even the little tots crawl many times a day unattended around the charcoal stove. Either they burn, then the oven or even to throw the pan and then burnt on the hot water. Thanks to keep our good medical team and the intensive care clean hardly large scars and even recovered some of the skin so well that one of the combustion nothing does. -Mama Matata
accumulate the past few weeks, cases of burns. Whether this is probably the weather? The locals often take the Charcoal (charcoal) furnace with in the small houses to warm up. The houses usually have only one room and no Light. The children who have to stumble to the bathroom in the dark about it and then most often carry them angry burns. Even the little tots crawl many times a day unattended around the charcoal stove. Either they burn, then the oven or even to throw the pan and then burnt on the hot water. Thanks to keep our good medical team and the intensive care clean hardly large scars and even recovered some of the skin so well that one of the combustion nothing does. -Mama Matata Sunday, November 15, 2009
No Smiley Face On Clearblue
Blanca: "The Hospital has convinced me, "
I have the beginning of November 09 the Rhine Valley Hospital visited Kasambara. Okay, I gebs to: I am me things, "aid projects" always a little skeptical. No Franken will ever flow from my pants bag out before I've seen a project with my own eyes. I've heard much too much and seen. Therefore, I am Ruth Shepherd invitation gladly accepted. Anyway, I was just in the Rift Valley. First, it was not even sure if we would reach the hospital by car. It had started raining FINALLY. But then Ruth dared yet, and sat up with me the long way to the Rhine Valley Hospital.
The hospital in Kasambara has convinced me. Be careful here, with full commitment and dedication. The head doctor made me proud through the building. "I am so happy that the Swiss make us with their donations this hospital. I am so glad that we can handle this quite poor really. There is a grace. "He is delighted that he now has an AIDS unit. "We are also in the villages and explain the people about AIDS. It is also important. "The head doctor of course has many wishes. "We need more equipment for the new AIDS-station," he explains, for example. I am glad that I see only local staff. They seem to feel connected with their job. Everything is spotlessly clean, the environment inviting maintained. Ruth Shepherd is a small, strong woman that is able to monitor everything and accompany. Often she need more than charm. I admire them for their work. She manages also to let people work independently will allow. This is also very important. I thank everyone who supported this hospital project. I was convinced it.
-Blanca Imboden, Piper's book author
The hospital in Kasambara has convinced me. Be careful here, with full commitment and dedication. The head doctor made me proud through the building. "I am so happy that the Swiss make us with their donations this hospital. I am so glad that we can handle this quite poor really. There is a grace. "He is delighted that he now has an AIDS unit. "We are also in the villages and explain the people about AIDS. It is also important. "The head doctor of course has many wishes. "We need more equipment for the new AIDS-station," he explains, for example. I am glad that I see only local staff. They seem to feel connected with their job. Everything is spotlessly clean, the environment inviting maintained. Ruth Shepherd is a small, strong woman that is able to monitor everything and accompany. Often she need more than charm. I admire them for their work. She manages also to let people work independently will allow. This is also very important. I thank everyone who supported this hospital project. I was convinced it.
-Blanca Imboden, Piper's book author
Saturday, November 14, 2009
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Dying is part of life
The dying part of life. So also in the Rhein - Valley Hospital. Died last week an elderly woman who was in the hospital in nursing. The family of the woman was during of the war last year, driven from home and they found shelter in the Rhein - Valley Hospital Camp. They had to flee without the already meager belongings and have anything today.
The whole Rhein - Valley team provided loving care of the hemiplegic woman until her death. Twice a week Wanjara visited the doctor, they home to their high blood pressure and diabetes control. After death, she was kept in the Nakuru morgue, until the family had the money for the funeral together. Without the help of Mama Matata the woman was still there. Ruth worried
a coffin and the necessary clothes for the dead woman. But also for the Husband and daughter bought one and received the necessary mourning, for the old shoes had holes and little feet. The only pants and shirt were torn. After everything was worried the woman could be the end of week buried. The dead always return to the birthplace.
It was outside of Molo, two and a half hours' drive away from the hospital brought to rest. The whole village was at the funeral there. There was singing, dancing and a lot of talk. The family was overjoyed that the wife and mother in all honor and traditionally returned to its birthplace could be. The new clothes and shoes they can really use in the future. With intact insoles is already better and clothes with no holes to give more heat ...
-Taimi Huber
The dying part of life. So also in the Rhein - Valley Hospital. Died last week an elderly woman who was in the hospital in nursing. The family of the woman was during of the war last year, driven from home and they found shelter in the Rhein - Valley Hospital Camp. They had to flee without the already meager belongings and have anything today. The whole Rhein - Valley team provided loving care of the hemiplegic woman until her death. Twice a week Wanjara visited the doctor, they home to their high blood pressure and diabetes control. After death, she was kept in the Nakuru morgue, until the family had the money for the funeral together. Without the help of Mama Matata the woman was still there. Ruth worried
a coffin and the necessary clothes for the dead woman. But also for the Husband and daughter bought one and received the necessary mourning, for the old shoes had holes and little feet. The only pants and shirt were torn. After everything was worried the woman could be the end of week buried. The dead always return to the birthplace. It was outside of Molo, two and a half hours' drive away from the hospital brought to rest. The whole village was at the funeral there. There was singing, dancing and a lot of talk. The family was overjoyed that the wife and mother in all honor and traditionally returned to its birthplace could be. The new clothes and shoes they can really use in the future. With intact insoles is already better and clothes with no holes to give more heat ...
-Taimi Huber
Sunday, November 8, 2009
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Mama Matata in the Swiss television on
On Thursday 12 November 2009 at 22.20 clock will be broadcast "Between Heaven and Hell" with an interview with Ruth Shepherd on SF1. Below eie copy of the article in the Rhine Valley Volkszeitung is about it. There is also the possibility to talk on the Internet at www.sf.tv than or subscribe to watch.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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crowds despite heavy rains
raining for several days, with rain but the mothers appeared still numerous the weekly Termintag for the babies. While Kennedy weighs some, to be - before the babies leave the room - even the swallowing vaccinations carried out. Like clockwork, the medical team worked hand in hand, so the mothers could go as fast as possible back home before the big rain came. For several days we had at the hospital in Kasambara significant rains and the road was almost a torment for the young mothers. Melanie even told me that they would have had now almost twice as long as usual, the road was so slippery that she came down the hill with difficulty. Also Nyagah, our secretary, said that yesterday at home to take a step forward and two steps back went. As long as they were calling for rain and now that he is there, many places have been flooded, the soil gleihte in a short time of an ice rink. Even we had trouble with our car to come to the hospital high. Again and again, my Land Rover slid from side to side. For someone who likes to drive the roller coaster would be a joyful experience, but for us, unfortunately, a big risk and I myself am always happy when we come down the mountain safely ... -Mama Matata
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