The Sun Never Sets on the British
Empire
Part 8 – February 6, 2015. M words, I
picture.
Today
we completed our major self-assigned five-day task by working our way through a relatively
close area in the village to the visit the last 7 of 47 homes. We wanted to do a survey of every woman so we can evaluate the impact of the program over the last nine years. So, what have we learned or verified so far?
The
contribution of CLOUT Cares and to the welfare of the widows and those they
touch has been far larger than we ever anticipated or appreciated.
- · Nearly every woman has at
least one cow and many have two or three.
Cows are like savings accounts and are also a status symbol. As we recall, when we first set foot on their
doorsteps more than nine years ago, only one widow we met (Janet Usutsa) had a cow and it
died from lack of proper care soon after we saw it. The CLOUT Cares program that supplied two goats, sheep, or pigs allowed the women to work hard and eventually parlay these animals into a cow or cows of their own.
- · Every woman, to
the last one, praised and thanked us for the positive effect that CLOUT Cares
has had on their lives and those of their families through the programs it has
supported, the social cohesiveness that it fostered in their small self-help group,
and the longevity of the support. We
never really appreciated the importance of longevity. Now I think we do.
- ·
The women see and
say that the education program (pre-school, high school, and vocational training)
has resulted in their children being well prepared academically and socially for
the next step in their education and lives.
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The youngest children
are entering kindergarten and first grade a step ahead of their peers,
especially in social and organizational skills.
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The many high
school graduates are entering the workforce or continuing their education in
technical schools, colleges, and universities.
The vast majority of these young people would not have even stepped foot
in a high school classroom without the support of CLOUT Cares. Now some are in the best Universities in
Kenya (e.g., Kenyatta, Egerton, and Nairobi Universities).
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And, many high
school graduates and others who would otherwise have had to stay at home are now
going to technical and trade schools with the help of CLOUT Cares. We believed, and now the widows have
confirmed, that the education program has had a major impact on the wellbeing
and future of their families.
- · And finally, both
we and the widows can easily see that their health has improved dramatically
since CLOUT Cares came on the scene some nine years ago. Most are HIV+ and now take antiretroviral
medications regularly and without stigma with the support of CLOUT Cares. Faces are brighter, attitudes are cheerful,
and hope abounds – it’s clear, and they say so.
·
We
are satisfied and happy too. We'll do a formal evaluation after we return home.
Now for XXIX pictures to go with the M words. And just think about it, what would the multiplication table you learned look like in Roman numerals?
Terry and
Sandy
Chris Junior! He looks just like me! Don't tell Heather!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic accomplishment - to have changed the lives of these widows and their children and given them a hand up, not a handout. As you say the cows and calfves are bank accounts and will open the door to education for their children!
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