Thursday, 27 November 2014

A completed project, taking the levels and teaching on obstetric emergencies.

So another beautiful morning, unfortunately Mary awoke with a touch of the runs courtesy of the Emerauld restaurant which we visited last night. It will teach us to stay home and eat the beautiful food at the Peace Guest House. However she quickly recovered over the day and was able to eat a little something this evening . Rob, Jan and myself went with Basile, Rob's water engineer to one of the large water harvesting projects  at St Peters school and church. Water is collected off the roofs into tanks to provide  water which is  collected into tanks to supply water for the children and staff. Aquafilters being used to make it drinkable.
 The tanks and taps being inspected

 Checking the levels with some surveying pupils and instructors
Wate rdoes not flow up hill even in Rwanda
 Do you just wish you had a loo like this in your house?


Rob shakes hands with Basil and Simeon from diocese at end of visit.

Then off to the clinic to do some teaching on obstetrics the nurses were all very attentive and keen to learn.
Demanding more after my prepared talk was finished, then outside to teach the nurses from the Postes Sante (small satellite clinics in the villages)  how to operate the Aquafilters which had been given to them. Finally of to Jonathan's house to see a poorly baby of the mother whose family is staying with Jonathan at present. The a walk home through warm light rain to a well earned supper.

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