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In Togo — Rainy Season!
Friday, May 20th, 2011Hello from Togo!
The trip over was extremely long. Lots of waiting for flights and being told wrong terminals which caused me to run around like a chicken without a head. But I made it safe and sound. I was carrying a duffel of medical supplies which also made it with no hassle. This was possible because of the most wonderful woman, Janice Walker. She heads up an orgaization in Chico, CA called Project S.A.V.E. This organization sends medical supplies all over the world. She is also helping to send a cargo container to Togo. It should arrive in about 2 -3 weeks.
We were able to get the medical supplies to a young doctor fresh out of medical school. He was thrilled! Now he will have some of the basic things he will need to treat patients.
The first day Paul (our liaison officer) took me to Dédékè to see the school and latrines. The first three classrooms are being used daily. The school looks good. There are a couple of minor adjustments needed, but that will be taken care of. The latrines are up and also in use.
Last night I had my first real taste of Togo during the rainy season. Thank goodness I was tucked safely in my room. First was the thunder. You know how you count from the flash — one, one thousand; two, one thousand: to see how far away the lightning is? Well, let’s just say that I got as far as “one.” The thunder was right on top of us. It felt like there were amplifiers outside the windows. During the storm “concert,” the rain was coming down in buckets. At one point it looked like there was a strobe light going off, the flashes were coming that fast. Of course, this meant we had no electricity. After about an hour and a half, it let up and I was able to drift off to sleep.
Today was hot and very humid, but no rain so far. I returned to Dédékè with Eléonore (one of our Togolese advisors) and her sister Geneviève Akedjo. Geneviève is a dentist, and she gave the children a lesson in dental hygiene as well as examining all the children’s teeth. Geneviève works with an organization called Géanos. They do humanitarian work with the poor and phyisically challenged.
I have taken photos, but the internet connection kicks me off every time I try to post them. I will keep trying, and let you know when it is up!
Cheers,
Natalie
Phase II Complete
Wednesday, May 4th, 2011Leaping Latrines!
Monday, April 4th, 2011Hello! I have just returned from a trip to find tons of new pictures from Dédékè. As you can see, the work on the latrines is moving along nicely. Also there is a picture of some of the older students sitting at the new desks. If you want to view a picture in a larger format, just click on the image. Enjoy!























