AID FOR KENYAA
week ago it was just another container in a Somerset car park. Now
it鈥檚 an artwork bound for an African village .. The
graffiti artists gave a final flourish and "Jambo Dabaso" (Hello
Dabaso) was spelt out on the roof of the container. On
one side a map of the UK, a badger and an owl and on the other Africa
burning in a sunset. The
container is the latest African aid project from Hutton Twinning
Association. The
graffiti illustrates the tie of friendship between the North Somerset
village and Dabaso in Kenya. The
challengeThe
challenge was to fill the container with aid. I
spent two days with the Hutton team sanding and priming the container.
Everyone had a story about Kenya. "Since
the last consignment arrived, no children have died from dehydration" |
Peter Maksimczyk |
The
local GP, Peter Maksimczyk explained how he鈥檇 run a daily clinic
from a mud hut. As
we battled against rust he underlined the need for medicines. He鈥檇
just had a letter of thanks for the last consignment sent to Dabaso.
Wire
brushed and rubbed down, the container was ready for Keith Drinkwater鈥檚
power washer. Improving
livesLast
February Peter constructed a new medical centre for Dabaso. | Builder
Mark Orchard gives Tess some top tips on village aid |
Block
built, and plastered out its a far cry from the mud hut where Dr.
Peter examined patients three years ago. Now
it needs cupboards. Builder and white van man Mark Orchard took
me to a local supplier.
He鈥檚
been given a thousand pounds worth of kitchen units. Village
aidMark
was the man who started this village to village aid programme five
years ago on a family holiday. He
visited Dabaso and heard how the village was collecting money to
build a classroom, and learned that it would be ten years before
they had the funds. He
persuaded four west country builders to return with him and build
the classroom. Back
home he suggested that Hutton should twin with Dabaso. | Supplies
bound for Africa in the container |
Leaning
against the counter at a builder鈥檚 merchant in Weston-super-Mare,
I couldn't help wondering whether all this activity was anything
more than a gesture? As
we loaded the flat pack kitchen, World leaders were gathered at
the Global Summit in Johannesburg struggling for answers to the
divide between the World鈥檚 'haves' and 'have Nots'. "Ah,"
said Mark, "They鈥檙e talking about it, we鈥檙e doing something." "We
only want to send good stuff," Mark told me. Driving back Mark listed
the donations they still needed; school books, a generator, gardening
tools, a computer, the list went on. We
need your helpThe
greater the response the quicker the container will be filled and
ready to go. There
was one last question. Why
was so much effort going into covering the container with graffiti?
Mark
had the answer. He is concerned about corruption and the "Kenyan
10%", the cut Kenyan officials expect! He鈥檚
negotiated safe passage for the container but he wants it to stand
out, then if there is a problem "it can easily be spotted!" Contact:
Hutton Twinning Association
via
Hutton Post Office, Hutton, Weston-super-Mare, BS24 9QQ |