Unpacking the laboratory equipment |
It is the 1st of May and Labour Day in Cameroun and a public holiday. We are off to the Health Centre in Guzang where the last details are being laid in preparation for the opening this coming Saturday- 4th May 2013. This is a project from our fellow travelers from Hulshorst and Epe. The SSBK Foundation.
Over the past few years they have been instrumental in refurbishing the old centre. An additional space has been built which functions as a meetin
g place for the population, generally mothers, who gather here for parental guidance and other educational health issues. Just as in the Netherlands, parents are invited and advised to have their children medically checked at regular interval, to be vaccinated and screened. This invitation/ request if often issued through the church and parents generally give heed to this call.
On my last trip to Kameroen I personally was witness to such a gathering- and what a huge number of parents with their children presented themselves. Unbelievable. It left a huge impression on me.
On our way to the waterfall |
To conclude our visit and to allow the staff to attend a meeting our guide took us first by car and then led us down a narrow path to the local waterfalls. After quite some scrambling over this untamed terrein, we arrived at this spectacular spot. Awesome!
When we returned to the Health Centre the meeting was adjourned . The women had, as per usual, provided food for a feast- which we thoroughly enjoyed. All in all another succesful day.
I will post a report on the festivities after the opening on Saturday.
Joke, wat goed van jou om een verslagje te schrijven over je bezoek aan Guzang! Ben benieuwd naar het verslag van 4 mei.
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