Kitgum Town

Kitgum Town
Kitgum Town

Friday, October 11, 2013

Settling in

 

We are finding our feet here after a busy initial couple of days getting settled into a base. We went for a walk last night and met some of the local families.
Today we attended the St Josephs morning meeting including a teaching session, then we split up to go to medical, surgical and paediatric wards to work alongside the African health professionals. Its a difficult time of transition, trying to adjust to the different way of practicing medicine here and being confronted with advanced disease and suffering in a setting which does not provide adequate health facilities, drugs or support.  Doctor Laurel saw a 15 year old girl suffering uncontrollable muscle spasms as a result of Tetanus and was also quite concerned to help the hospital provide better pain relief and symptom relief for those suffering terminal illness and medical procedures.
Andrew found it quite a new experience to wear a white coat on the ward rounds ! He saw cases of Sickle Cell disease, malaria, pneumonia and severe anaemia amongst the 50 children on the ward.  A very breathless child was also found to have an acute air leak (Pneumothorax) and required a chest drain.  We all found it a very medically challenging day but we hope to get into a routine of attending the wards every morning. At the Bregma clinic they have an established vaccination program which is good to see and have also recently been approved by the government to be a HIV /AIDs testing and counselling centre.
 
 
 Malcolm has been able to drive dr vincents car around the town and is quite adept at dodging massive pot holes . Shirley has started to tackle the book work at the yotkom office and drug shop, helping to get good reporting in place. Unfortunately, Hannah has been sick with gastric symptoms and had to stay home and rest today.  We have been very blessed with some helpers to do our washing (Sarah) and cook some nice meals for us (Joyce).
 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

We have a HOME

Thankyou to all those praying for us to find a place to stay in Kitgum.
We were left in a difficult situation after the original offer of accommodation was withdrawn at the last minute.
Our African colleague Dr Vincent was able to locate a house for rent and we have spent the day collecting items of furniture and bedding and trying to put together a liveable home which we can use as a base for the next three weeks.
Its been challenging and tiring but we are planning to sleep here tonight and welcome our other team members, Lynnette, Hannah and Laurel after their long drive up from Kampala.
Tomorrow we hope to give something back to the community in the way of medical work and other practical assistance. Our African friends and the team hetre have been very resourceful, generous and loving to us.

 

Monday, October 7, 2013

Team arrives safely in Uganda

Andrew and Anne Wright are currently travelling on route to Kitgum with Shirley and Malcolm Kampe. We have stopped over for two nights at Murchison Falls as part of the road journey north from Kampala, the capital city. Kitgum  is about a 8 to 10 hour bus trip from the capital .
While at the National Park we have been able to see some african animals and scenic beauty.
Our Australian colleagues, Lynnette and Hannah, Nurses from Sydney will be joining us in Kitgum during  this week along with Laurel Coleman from the USA. Our focus will be on improving quality of medical care , teaching, mentoring and sharing knowledge between us and our Ugandan medical professionals.  Other activities include repairing the generator at the health clinic and building up our business and project reporting and accounting. Please pray for our time in Kitgum which will be close to three weeks . We will seek to keep you updated .
Malcolm , Shirley, our driver Grace, Andrew and Anne

Monday, February 11, 2013

Thankyou Gateway Baptist for gift of SOLAR

Thankyou to Gateway Baptist Church Brisbane for the donation which allowed Yotkom to install Solar power at Bregma Primary Health Clinic in Kitgum.
This has provided an ongoing significant boost to the medical team working here .

In January 2013 our small team from Australia were able to assist with  this process.

A short 5 minute video is available on the link at top right of this web page.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Groundbreaking




We have had an exciting day, seeing a bulldozer at work on the land ear marked for a purpose built medical clinic in Kitgum and bringing together several days of business development and IT work. Andrew P and Andrew W had their last day working together. Its been a really productive time and I believe we have made an awesome  "A" team . We have seen so many answered prayers and some wonderful strengthening of relationships here and the Yotkom project has moved ahead considerably and built stronger foundations.
  Andrew P heads down to Kampala tomorrow on the bus, followed by Andrew W on Monday.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Kitgum continues

We are working away busily here. Andrew P is immersed in IT challenges, helping the Yotkom drug shop and Bregma clinic with computer hardware problems and also assisting with developing business reports , monitoring and development. He is quite at home in Kitgum now, heading off on his own to buy chapati for lunch today and exploring local IT shops at ease!
 Andrew W met with the Yotkom directors, Dr Vincent , Dr Charles and Dr Peter tonight. It was very encouraging with a sense of unity and purpose as we discussed  our vision , encouraging developments and challenges we face. Some of the day was spent setting up an emergency room at Bregma, arranging  the ECG, oxygen concentrator, suction equipment and O2 sats monitors which came from Australia.
The colposcope and Slit lamp and steriliser will take some time to put into service.
 All the boxes in the storeroom were also sorted out into types of medical disposables so they can be easily be accessed  when needed. A young woman presented with severe asthma, received  adrenaline and AW was able to do some clinical teaching using ventolin via spacer with a remarkably quick response to that. our new oxygen concentrator was also quickly put into service !
Tomorrow we hope a bulldozer will do some ground breaking work at the Yotkom land site in preparation for a future purpose built clinic, God willing...and funds allowing !
thanks for support and prayers !

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Monday, January 21, 2013

With Gods help we can "advance against a troop"and "scale a wall" (Psalm 18:28)




We have had a very busy but productive few days here. Everything seems to have suddenly fallen into place ...and all at once!
The container has been unpacked and contents distributed to Lois Ford Tender Trust,  Bregma Primary Health Clinic and St Josephs Hospital, Kitgum.
The Solar System has been partly completed and will be up and running at Bregma Clinic by Thursday.
We are very happy with the company doing the installation.
Its been hot and dry here and its easy to get dehydrated..and covered in dust by the end of the day ( it feels so good to throw a cold tub of water over yourself at the end of the day!).
Graham and Sue are driving back down to Kampala tomorrow with a sense of accomplishment !
The the whole container planning and processing has been a difficult one spanning over 18 months... but it has brought a lot of joy to the community here to receive some good gifts from Australia.
Meanwhile the two Andrews remain for some more days ! ... still more to do
Thankyou for supporting us, encouraging us and keeping us in your prayers!
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