We have now been in Kenya just over a week and are settling in quite nicely. We have started our work with the community based organization, Pamoja, and have had some very interesting experiences. We will be helping them with a safe water project on Remba Island in Lake Victoria and with a community stragety project focusing on the implementation of community health workers into the area.
We have had a chance to visit the district hospital, the local dispensary and have done two days of home visits with the community health workers. Most households complain about the lack of clean water, the high incidence of malaria and the distance to local health facilities. It definitely reminds me of how much we take for granted in North America.
Aside from our work, we have had a chance to visit the Kakamega forest to see a lot of playful monkeys, have had two lovely mornings of bouldering and have had a chance to meet up with another team of UBC students who live about 10 minutes (by car) down the street. Dr. Jeremy Penner, arrived last night from a conference in Namibia and we all camped out under the under the stars on top of these giant boulders across from the house. It was amazing to watch the sunrise!
We are supposed to be heading to Kampala (Uganda) tomorrow for two days to meet up with a doctor there who is interested in starting a new project with GHI (the organization we are working with at UBC). I forgot my camera connector today so you'll just have to check back for photos!
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DAN, watch out for charging baboons!!! hahaha, hope you are both having a blast.
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