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Tuesday August 09, 2005 14:11 by Ceara and Kev
The first in a series of letters to indymedia Ireland from two Irish activists who have arranged, entirely under their own initiative, to travel to Uganda to assist in training local dental staff, and in the running of local dental clinics. – via Paul Baynes
Our background: Ceara is a dental hygienist working full time in the Health Board. Kevin is a dentist employed in the Dublin Dental Hospital.
We’ve always felt in our heart and soul to try our hands at dental voluntary work. As we look at it, we are fortunate to have a skill that we can travel with and be involved with voluntary work.
Saying this is one thing: putting it into action a whole different scenario. Three months ago we naively decided to achieve our aim. The main questions we asked ourselves are:
Where do I go?
Who needs the services most?
How long do I go for?
How much will it cost?
What vaccinations do I need?
Can I get time off work?
What instruments and materials do I need?
The month of August seemed a good time to go. We both organised time off with a mixture of special leave and annual leave. Originally we planned to go to Kenya but the clinic there was closed. We searched the internet for dental clinics in demand of our services and sent plenty of emails, from contacts we found on websites. Within a matter of days, we got a response from Barbara Koffeman. Barbara is a retired dental hygienist who works in collaboration with Christian Relief Uganda. She has been praying for a dental team to visit Uganda for many years now. She kindly refers to us as the “answer to her prayers”.
Our work will include basic primary dental care, oral health promotion, establishing rural dental clinics, training staff, and visiting outreach centres, schools and orphanages.
Our base is a compound in Kamuli about four hours drive from Kampala which is the capital. The compound consists of an orphanage, school and medical centre. There is a very basic dental surgery on site. On many occasions the surgery closes due to shortage of dental materials especially local anaesthetic. A local health care worker with basic dental skills carries out emergency care.
The flights to Uganda and all the vaccinations didn’t take much hassle except financially of course, costing about €1,800 each. Overall the most stressful and time-consuming obstacle we have experienced over the past few months is dental instruments and materials. You wouldn’t possibly velieve the amount of phone calls, faxes and emails to different dental suppliers we made, the vast majority not wanting to help. It’s so disheartening when you’re let down by so many false promises.
On a positive note Promed, GSK, Dentsply, McCormack Dental, HSE and Dublin Dental Hospital kindly donated vital instruments and materials for our project. So all we had to do is transport the equipment there. How simple can that be? Well, it costs €2,600 to send the stock, so it was another dilemma to fundraise the case.
We organised a benefit night in the Life Bar on Abbey St., Dublin 1. Having friends on the music scene in Dublin, we had no problem getting a few singers, bands and DJs to entertain the crowd. Many local businesses kindhearedly donated raffle prizes. The night went very well. The total amount raised on the night was €1,153. Friends and colleagues who could not make it to the night gave personal donations. All in all we have our target.
So that’s the ups and downs so far. The tip of the iceberg so to speak, the rest is yet to come. We will let you know how we get on.
Bye for now,
Kev and Ceara.
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Go n-éirí leo!
Great to hear that you're making an effort to be in solidarity with people in the developing world. I work on a project on volunteering overseas.in Comhlamh, the Irish Association of Development Workers. We're setting up a website with advice and information for people interested in volunteering in developing countries: : www.volunteeringoptions.com. It will be live in October this year. A publication "Working for a Better World", will also be available in the shops at the same time. In the meantime anyone interested can contact us at the above address. Good luck to both of you and get in touch when you get back!
Barry Cannon
Hi paul .Ceara here from uganda .can u put this on our story up for us
Thanks ceara.
please edit as u see fit
Week one
Ceara here from deepest darkest Africa. Havin a ball. People are so friendly. Were here a week already seems like a month. U wouldn’t believe what we have achieved, seen and done so far. Ive even seen a woman given birth. We are working very hard trainig staff. Our dental nurse invited us to her house for dinner. It was in a mud hut ,the food was fantastic ;were staying in a very rural part of Uganda with orange soil, banana trees and mud huts everywhere. Were going to an island tomorrow where a dental team has never gone. We work from 7am to 7pm.so much for the weekends off. tip wood, havent got sick yet. I really am having a brilliant time.its the best place ive ever been and just so different. Uganda rules. The one stress was getting our dental equipment out of customs. Been talking to the irish embassodor and commissioners of hospitals. to talk to customs.i really am making a fuss over here. AFTER ONE WEEK AND 2600 EUROS LATER WE GOT OUR SUPPLIES.
Week 3
Im havin such a good time here. worked lke mad the first two weeks then had a week off then back to work for the last week. loads of decayed mouths. the food is deeee lish. im piling on the weight. im fallin in love with the kids. there crying out for a bit of love
been on safari the past week. touring the country. been to three different national parks. seen giraffe, buffalo, elephants, lions and loads more animals,went chimp treking and 2 c the gorrillas. the gorrilla were the best it took 7 hrs up and down the steepest slopes ive ever seen. i was a bit embarrest. had to get pushed up the hill. im still in bits. were havin such a good time. i just cant describe all the emotions and different things i see. there is no white people here at all. me and kev are gettin on great, no fights. im so chilled out 2nd time round travellin.its amazin d difference a few years makes. well better go keep you posted.
ceara