The full week in Makassar. . .
The week spent in Makassar flew by
fast. The pace quickened considerably after the first weekend as we undertook a
long list of activities. The team’s preliminary groundwork prior to this trip
has been extensive and has streamlined the scheduling of a plethora of meetings
in the midst of trainings. (Note that nothing is actually “streamlined” here
when challenges abound such as working around the prayers and the traffic!) This
means that gears were continuously changing. For example, one day we were in
the slums speaking to a woman who lives in a space literally the size of a
closet and a few hours later we were being offered tea on the 15th
floor of the snazzy Fajar News office building with 360 degree views of the
city prior to TV and newspaper interviews. It was a surreal juxtaposition.
The public relations work is a vital component of any
successful program and thanks to Dr. Abidin the team got excellent coverage,
providing opportunities to promote the importance of advocacy and health
education for the vulnerable populations. Fajar News, Sulawesi’s primary media
center, conducted a TV interview as well having two news articles published
about the team’s work on successive days. A local radio station, KEZ-FM also
did an extensive evening interview with the team.
Health trainings for women community leaders from the
slums have been gratifying. They all seem eager for knowledge and have an
innate motivation to help others. They only have basic knowledge, but ask good
questions and are open to discussing some of their challenges. Very basic ‘take
home’ messages were reinforced: hand washing, coughing into one’s elbow, not
touching blood from open wounds. All women were given bars of soap, a kilo of
rice and a certificate of participation. Like any mothers or grandmothers, they
want their children and grandchildren to be healthy. Empowerment for women,
especially in this culture, is provided through education, expressions of hope
and compassion. Pure and simple. . .
Jane
Goodall, one of the most admired women, says it best:
“And if we
dare to look into those eyes, then we shall feel their suffering in our hearts.
More and more people have seen that appeal and felt
it in their hearts. All around the world there is an awakening of understanding
and compassion, and understanding that reaches out to help the suffering
animals in their vanishing homelands. That embraces hungry, sick, and desperate
human beings, people who are starving while the fortunate among us have so much
more than we need. And if, one by one, we help them, the hurting animals, the
desperate humans, then together we shall alleviate so much of the hunger, fear,
and pain in the world. Together we can bring change to the world, gradually
replacing fear and hatred with compassion and love. Love for all living
beings.”
Community leaders come
to LPTM for TB training
Helen with community leaders
Helen with young girl
Helen blowing out birthday candles
Helen
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