Andiamo “Wings of hope” Athletic Association introduced

A.E.I student athletes have competed for regional and national athletic championships lately and were out at the nose of triumph. Better is not better enough but best is.

Gift Chikuse waving his shirt after winning during racing

Gift Chikuse waving his shirt after winning during racing

On Saturday, 28th September, sports patrons; Mr. A. Marchetti, Mr. J. Bwezani and Mr. D. Phiri led to the recruitment of A.E.I athletics team called “wings of hope” through 100m, 200m, 400m, 1500m sprinting races that took place at Andiamo’s ground. The name after the club wings of hope has been adopted from an old club that faded out with time.

Don Cesare, Mr. Phiri and Mr. Bwezani posing with the Hope of Wingsnew team

Don Cesare, Mr. Phiri and Mr. Bwezani posing with the Hope of Wingsnew team

At the function present was Don cesare who dressed the team with sports suites that were donated by Alta Valle Brembana in Italy.

The team readily presents members who will be up for regular training during sports time.
“We have all reasons to hope this is going to be the best team ever”, envisions Mr. Bwezani.

During races

During races

The team comprises of the following; Issa Elias, Ian thole, Gift Chikuse, Jackomino Murowa, Caphus Kasten, Eric James, Ishmael malemia, Atusaye Munde, Enles Aufi, Modester Matias, Ruth Chiwaula, Triphonia Khama, Catherine Makaika and Hilda Kawenda.

By Harry Pongolani (Pics by A.M)

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“Living for a healthy Balaka”- Dr. Mauro Biagioni

Fr Mario Pacifici with Dr. Mauro

Dr Mauro with Fr Mario Pacifici

How did you start to wok with Andiamo?

 As I recall, it all started when I read an article published on a Italian scientific magazine which reported the lack of pediatric doctors for Project Malawi. the atricle appealed to doctors available to cover turns in the Pediatric ward at Andiamo Comfort Community Hospital in Balaka, Malawi. So I called my colleague, who was just working in the project, and I decided to come here because of my interest for Africa. Then I knew Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust, its health structures and Fr. Mario Pacifici. This is my fourth time to visit malawi and I usually stay for a month.

Male and female ward at Comfort Community Hospital

Male and female ward at Comfort Community Hospital

How do you operate in Malawi?

In the first years I was coming under Project Malawi, which its goal was to send doctors to Balaka continuously for the formation of local staff. As you know it is important that we offer our medical services, however most significantly that we form the local staff that consists ofwell trained clinical officers and medical assistants. In this view the project improved in the last months as we have now a doctor, Giovanni, who, thanks to ASL of La Spezia that offered him a bourse, is staying in Malawi for several months and will be in the position to continue the formation process and verify the implementation by the local doctors and nurses.

Apart from working in the Comfort Community Hospital you also had occasions to visit some health centers in the villages around Balaka; what did you experienced out there?

From the beginning we have been visiting the villages, particularly Kapeni, where there is a great sanitary emergency. We frequently go to Kapandatsitsi, a delocalized area where there is no sanitary assistance.

In the last years we also visit the Toleza village, where Agostino, an Italian volunteer built a nursery school and an Health centre that will be active in few days, and we also support the Kankao Orphanage.

I remember the day of the inauguration of the health centre of Toleza, there was a child with 41 degrees of fever, we visited him, he had malaria and pneumonia. He started the therapy and by the evening he was just better. This is an example of how important are the visits in the villages. Agostino was telling us about some cases of death because of non cured malaria or because people did not have money to buy medicine or for transport to the hospital.

Yesterday we visited a two week old baby, very lethargic, aseptic and difficult to feed. We drove him with us in our car to Comfort Community Hospital where he was put to treatment and is fine now. if he was In the village he would have died. This also confirms that we can achieve great results with few costs, if we activate a strategic program in the villages following the guidelines of OMS.

We know that since you knew Malawi you involved a lot of people in the project; what did you manage to do and what are you still doing?

Yes, back in Italy people were interested in what we were doing in Malawi. The first person who came with me in Malawi was Cinzia, a midwife, who later brought on board her husband; together they have been the engines for the fundraising for the building of a new projects of Kapandatsitsi Nursery School that since January 2013 hosts 250 pupils.

Some coleagues have joined me this year; the Primary of Infectious diseases of La Spezia (Italy) who contributed to the bourse for doctor Giovanni and allows him to stay for one year in Balaka. I came also with members of the Francesco Conti Association that contributed with the realization of the Health Centre of Toleza. So in few years the people of La Spezia realized big things.

How did things change since the first time you came?

First of all, now we have a new structure. Two years ago we did not have the pediatric ward, but only the Maternity with some beds to host the children. Now we have a structure, with beds and with an equipped neonatology ward. We still have a personnel problem till we will not open the adult ward. In fact, at the moment the personnel is sharing the work both in the Maternity and Pediatric ward. Fortunately the local personnel is hard working and I am sure will undergo all organizational difficulties.

Dr. Mauro and Kantema during the interview

Dr. Mauro and Kantema during the interview

What do you wish for the future of Andiamo Youth Cooperative?

I wish that many people come to work hand in hand with the local staff and that the Comfort Community Hospital be able to run by itself.

Which is the sanitary situation of the area you managed to visit here in Malawi?

I’ve realized that children have been vaccinated according to the rules previewed by Malawian Government. They normally undergo prophylaxis against parasitic and intestinal infections that is also previewed by the Government policies. They usually take A vitamins, more or less every six months. The health problems I found are malaria, lung and gastro-intestinal infections and HIV AIDS. On the latter there are now big improvements as all pregnant women are tested and we can start the cure before the birth, reducing greatly in this way the number of sick born babies.

With the Alleluya Band Tour 2013 in Italy and Brazil Andiamo was able to collect money for medicine and food for the hospital, thanks to the contribution of many friends and donors. Hence, children from 0 to 15 years can access medication and cure for free in our Hospital.

How did people react?

 I lived the moment as it begun when I was here and the number of patients increased day by day since we started this policy. Yesterday a mum came with a child who has suffered from otitis for eight months. The poor mum did not have money for buying antibiotics or bring her child to the hospital. Because of our new free service the child started treatment yesterday avoiding the infection to become chronic and lead to further serious problems.

Some words from Fr. Mario Pacifici

Comfort Community Hospital is a point of arrival for a new departure. From Comfort Clinics to Comfort Community Hospital. After years of preparation, hard work, after having put the first seed of the Comfort Clinic in 1995, the Comfort Community Hostpital is close to be approved by the government and it will give a great and quality service to the poorest. This was possible because of the care of many volunteers that all through these years have worked for the cause, as Mauro Biagioni and Doctor Giovanni Andreotti, who are here with us.

We are all used to say we are poor: spiritually poor, economically poor, poor of ideas maybe, but when we miss health care we are really poor. If in Italy we can scandal at the health-care situation, in Malawi we cannot, as there isn’t a sanitation system that can provide, I don’t say a quality, but even a basic service. This we want to donate to Balaka and for Malawi: a quality service beginning with a basic one, in order to alleviate people suffering of curable sickness.

Together with Doctor Mauro I would like to thank Andrew Galeta, the Executive Director of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust and his staff, friends, the doctors, but also volunteers, nurses, midwives, whoever believed in this project that became a realized dream; we can say it! And when children, after a couple of days of hospitalization, can go back home smiling, as they way of being in Africa, it is the best joy we can feel. We realized something beautiful, even tough sorrow and difficulties in Malawi continues every day. “We realized something good for God and for others” as Mather Teresa used to say. My Thanks become a wish that, following the example of Doctor Mauro and Doctor Giovanni, Doctor Annibale, Doctor Claudio and many others, other young doctors could decide to donate their knowledge and wisdom, but especially their heart, being sure that they will be filled with a great joy, as there is more joy in giving than in receiving.Together with Don Cesare, we say Long life to all our doctors of Comfort Community Hospital of Balaka, Malawi. Thanks everybody.

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Fr. Mario Pacifici welcomes the students

Clad in a chasuble from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Fr. Mario Pacifici on Sunday 22 September 2013, led some parents and the staff members of Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI) in welcoming the students from all the institutions of learning under AEI. During his homily, Fr Mario stressed the importance of prayer in the daily life. Below is the mass celebration in pictures.

Fr. Mario Pacifici during mass

Fr. Mario Pacifici during mass

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Above: Students reading prayers of the faithful

Above: Students reading prayers of the faithful

Students choir

Students choir

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Toleza community has a new special friend: Francesco

I speak as president of the Francesco Conti Association.

It is a great honour and privilege for me to be with you today.

The Association, of which Dr Andrea Conti, who is here with me, is a member, was born in 2006 after the death of a three year old Francesco, with the will of his parents, Francesca and Enrico, in memory of their child.

DIANA BRUSACA e GRACE KALIATI

Firstly, I would like to thank all the institutions and all the participants, for coming here, and for giving us your time. A deep thank to Father Mario, Don Cesare, Agostino and all people whose warmly and great disposability, welcomed us in the Mission of Balaka, giving us space, maybe depriving themselves of something.

The Francesco Conti Association has the goal to help little children.

It was Dr Mauro Biagioni who invited us to think of Malawi, your country, that is only apparently far, but that in reality is very close, as all sorrows are similar, all hopes are similar, all dreams and smiles of all children are similar; are the same in Toleza as in La Spezia, our city, the city of Francesco.

When after few days I’ll go back home, I will tell them what I found in you here, the warmth, joy, sympathy and great dignity; all of us will bring back much more than what, in our little, tried to do and will continue to do.

On the plate in the memory of Francesco a beautiful sentence of St. John, chosen by Francesco’s parents is written: “If a grain of wheat falling in the earth does not die, it will not produce many fruits”.

Together with the family we tried to help Francesco to produce these fruits and your presence today, make us believe that we managed.

If this health centre, built with love and passion by Agostino and many of you, will contribute to help even only one child, it will mean that Francesco did not go for nothing, but that he will have produced beautiful fruits.

We really thank you for the opportunity you offered us.

Special thanks by Enrico, Francesca, and the new brothers of Francesco, Cristina and Giovanni.

I will try to say it in your language, to feel a bit more close to you and to Francesco who, in a way, we live in part here, with you and all children of Toleza: “ZIKOMO KWAMBIRI KWA INU NONSE” (Thanks a lot to you all)

Diana Brusacà
(President of the Francesco Conti Association)

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A jaundiced baby in CCH phototherapy facility

On 19th september, Comfort Community Hospital (CCH) received a referal case from Balaka District Hospital. A newly born Tabitha Mang’anda, at birth on september 15 was diagnosed with jaundice and sepsis.

Tabitha under photopherapy treatment

Tabitha under photopherapy treatment

The baby was right away placed in a bacterial treatment and phototherapy facility to until her pale yellowish body turns pink.
Elizabeth Mang’anda; mother of Tabitha who hails from Mangelengele in Balaka says that she is nursing her baby with hope she gets better soon with the assurance of working medical facility at disposal.

Elizabeth nursing her baby at the bedside“She is responding well to treatment already, Tabitha was like this when she was born” notices Elizabeth.
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Junior certificate of education exam results are out!

Malawi Junior Certificate of education examination results are out. Andiamo Education Institutions wishes to congratulate all students who have passed. They have together maintained the record of progress Andiamo Secondary school produces since its inception.

Students during lessons

Students during lessons

All students have passed except one student who miraculously suffered eye impairment right at the beginning of the exams. This shrinks our pass rate to 97%.

We also wish to congratulate our teachers and guardians who jointly did everything in their power to see the students surpass.

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Meet our new staff member

Mr. Ian Chilima has been signed up as a permanent teacher into Andiamo Education Institutions’ bandwagon since the opening of this academic year on 9th of September.

Lesson in progress:

Lesson in progress:

“He is one of the well timed, spirited pieces of machinery that A.E.I needs, young and determined” evaluates Mr Banda the head teacher. Involving the youths for the youths is an essential move to complement the mission of Andiamo Trust.

Mr. I. Chilima in front of class

Mr. I. Chilima in front of class

“In the first week of my job I have got passionate and affectionate to my students and realised the liability accorded to my teaching profession that I am ready to shoulder” confesses Mr Chilima who just finished his bachelor of science in Technical education at the Malawi Polytechnic in December 2012.

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The twins in the CCH’s Kangaroo Mother Care facility

Eliza smiling at her twins in Comfort Community Hospital Neonatal ward

Eliza smiling at her twins in Comfort Community Hospital Neonatal ward

Eliza James gave a premature birth to fraternal twins; a boy and a girl on 30th August at Balaka District Hospital. Eliza who hails from Traditional Authority Makwangwala gave birth only after 28 weeks of pregnancy. They were earlier in the past week referred to Comfort Community Hospital (CCH) for the neonatal facility, which has always been the refuge for all Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) cases in the district.

The twins: getting better

The twins: getting better

The twins who currently have not been named have picked weight since their both initial birth mass of 1.4 kgs.

“We have done everything necessary to keep them healthy, thank heavens they are responding wel to treatment” says the bedside nurse at KMC

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The first general asssembly in 2013/2014 academic year

Today, 9 September, in the morning, teachers and students gathered in the Umodzi Hall for the first general assembly marking the opening of the 2013/2014 academic year.

Mr. Banda addressing the students during the general assembly

Mr. Banda addressing the students during the general assembly

The head teacher; Mr. Banda congratulated and welcomed the students for being punctual. He for that reason addressed them as ladies and gentlemen. He reminded the students the need to timekeeping in classroom and full participation in extracurricular activities taking place around the school.

Cross section of students who have  reported for school

Cross section of students who have reported for school

In turns with Mr. Luweya they briefed the students, old and new, the rules and regulations meant to run the school. He took the general assembly as an opportunity to reintroduce the staff members to the students.

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Offloading the Container

IMG_8611Today, 6th of September in the morning, workers and our volunteers who arrived yesterday at AYCT have been offloading a container. The container has arrived with sorted donations to different sections of Andiamo Trust.

Mr. P. Bwanali and Fr. Mario watch while offloading

Mr. P. Bwanali and Fr. Mario watch while offloading

The contents include heavy duty printer and lathe machine, clothes, school equipment and metal bars.

offloading the lathe machine

offloading the lathe machine

“We thank our dear volunteers in Italy for such opportune donation” says Andrew Galeta the AYCT executive director.

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