Day 8 hospital visit

 Today we separated into groups, with most going to visit a Compassion project, and bridget, esther and me (claire) going back to holiday club. Hopefully the Compassion group will post later.

 We thoroughly enjoyed joining with holiday club again this morning before going over to the hospital next door for a very detailed tour by lovely hospital administration manager Margaret. Margaret also very gratefully received the two packed suitcases of knitting provided by our wonderful supporters back home - thank you if you did any knitting for us. The babies and families will really benefit. See photos below.

 Overall we were really impressed by the hospitals facilities and equipment. The maternity ward was a bit of a shock as it had 14 women plus quite a lot of visitors all crammed into one fairly small ward. They do at least have a separate delivery suite. The neonatal unit was incredible. It was really well equipped and had premature babies from very early prematurity through to a few weeks down the line abd almost ready to go home. It was sad to see two babies who were very poorly and really should have been at other higher level units but the government hospitals have nurses on strike currently so had no space to take more babies. One baby likely had an infection, sepsis and malaria. We are praying those babies survive. The children's operating theatres were beautifully decorated.

 














 

 

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