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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Day 3 in Bas Congo, Part 2

 
 The thrift store t-shirts we saw on children were often oddly ironic. I saw one man up a tree gathering coconuts, with a t-shirt advertising a Connecticut landscaping company.
 
We watched men playing checkers with bottle caps.
 
I bought some boxes of matches here with Congolese butterflies on them.

 
After lunch we returned to the village from yesterday to see a measles vaccination take place. I can't tell you how hot it was in this crowded blue room; I was curious that the mothers kept their babies bundled up. Everyone was very patient and quiet until the Governor came in and there was a sudden burst of singing.



It was difficult to watch this girl have an IV put in and her little arm bound with packing tape to a splintery piece of wood.


The nurse had her own baby strapped to her back
 In the afternoon we visited other families in Mbanza-Ngungu. The health centers use hand drawn maps to navigate the paths between houses in the clay villages.
 






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