It’s a surprising fact but we have just
completed one full year of our contract with the EPM Benin. So much has happened in this first year that
it feels as if we have already done 3 years!!!
In this time we have;
-
settled in our new accommodation
(EPMB Galilee Compound – PK 6)
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started to learn French and
managed to communicate ( haltingly) with the people
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learnt our way around Cotonou
and Porto Novo
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been introduced to the myriad
of problems at PBS
-
found workable solutions for
the problems at PBS
-
started projects to carry out
the solutions to the problems of PBS
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the children have completed one
school year and have started their second school year
-
faced the challenges of health
issues
Our accommodation
In our last blog
post we described our accommodation and its surroundings in full. Therefore, it is safe to say our
accommodation can no longer be called ‘new.
In this time, we have had a change of neighbours as the pastors were
changed. In addition, we had to do many renovations to facilitate our needs and
making it more comfortable. We have made many friends in the families we come in
daily contact with and feel a real sense of community with them. We pray that God will sustain us all, as per
His wisdom, as we continue to strive to live together fraternally and
peacefully.
In order to
manage the day to day grind we decided to get some help from Sierra Leone. We managed to invite and transport our ward
who have been helpful in managing the daily domestic duties as we busily commute
between Cotonou and Porto Novo for work and the school run. We hope this change in geography will also
afford him the opportunity to learn a new language and to continue his studies
in the West African school system.
New language
Colleagues from French Class |
Learning to live in Benin
Motor cycles a permanent feature on the roads. |
We thank God we
have found a driver who is experienced and able to handle the rigors of driving
in Benin as we spend more than the average amount of time on its roads. This is because although we live and go to
school in Cotonou, our place of work (PBS) is in Porto Novo (over 30 miles
away). We, therefore, cover our fair share of kilometres in a week. This is not an easy feat, as the Beninose
road code is only evident in theory!! So having a driver who can manage these
roads was compulsory and God provided a miracle in sending someone who is
capable. As with every miracle, the
story is a long one and will not be covered in this blog.
In our last blog
we had outlined extensively the problems we met at PBS. These were:
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Lack of infrastructure
(buildings) as the hospital is housed in a 3- storey building, but there is no
elevator. We have seen on many occasions the very sick (unable to climb the
stairs) being carried up (or down) on the back of a porter or a relative!!
With Directrice (l) and interpreter (r) |
To get the necessary history, we had to
have extensive staff interviews and observe the daily hospital activities
before we understood the real problems; the reasons behind the problems to gain
the relevant workable solutions to the problem.
In doing so we have worked with the staff to be able to facilitate
projects to solve some of the problems.
These have been:
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Renovating an existing ward to
hold up to 10 beds for a proper Postnatal ward
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Building a simple structure for
outpatient’s clinic to better facilitate antenatal and Under 5’s clinics.
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Drawing up plans for a more
permanent structure to house the administration building and the outpatient’s
department
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Putting in place procedures to
improve accounting and financial information
These are just a few of the solutions that
need to become reality, then we move on to solving and improving other
situations.
Our
Work – EPMB
Joey & Dr Antoinette doing a health talk at a local church |
The
children
The girls at a Saturday bakery class with their friends |
Joelle & Janelle |
Our
health
Joelle with some of her class mates and Mrs Carsky their headteacher |
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Strength to make the daily
commute to and from Cotonou and Porto Novo
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Protection on the Benin road
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Patience and Wisdom to help to facilitate the changes
in the systems at PBS that will help to make it more efficient
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Finances and other resources that are needed to make
the necessary changes at PBS
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The information given at the
church health talks to be effective in improving the health of the congregants
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The right persons to be used in
the presentation of the church health talks
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Good health to be maintained
for us, our family and friends ( near and far)
The children to continue to blossom and grow
academically, socially and spiritually
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